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I'm trying to become a licensed patient in Las Vegas, but its over $500 and we still have to buy our medication from illegal dealers....
I have been a licensed patient of the clinic for many years and without them I would not have near the active lifestyle I do today thanks to the relief I get from the Medical Marijuanna.
Keep an eye on WA HB 2401. It would make Marijuana legal and for slae in liquor stores (go figure)... convenient for tinctures I guess.
Medical Marijuana and its impact on government medical spending.
Why have I heard nothing in this new health care plan about medical marijuana? The government is saving a ton of money due to the growth in the medical marijuana industry, but no one is talking about it in a real way. I have decided that I may have a unique perspective on this issue and have decided to throw my two cents in on the topic.
First of all, I am a female under 40 with severe and debilitating Fibromyalgia, the kind that forces doctors to shake their heads and prescribe one uneffective man made medicine on top of another while I waste away and my quality of life diminishes.. My sole health insurance is provided to me is under medicare/medicaid. This is because I am completely disabled and the doctors do not allow me to work, or even to attend school. So I am forced to be on government programs like Social Security Disability and Social Security Income (SSD/SSI). Before I was placed on the Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry in June 2009, I would have to visit a doctors office several times a month, sometimes several times a week, sometimes with several appointments booked the same day with specialists and tests, physical therapy, and there were to many trips to the emergency room to count. I went to the ER out of sheer desperation, I went just so I could get comfortable enough to have a bit of sleep after a week or more of lingering in a painful place that seemed to be located in deep within the realm of a narcotic distorted pain haze, a no-where-land that seemed to be somewhere between life and death. AND I WAS MISERABLE!
Since I was approved for the medical marijuana regisrty I haven't needed near the amount of services from the medicaid/medicare program. In fact, aside from bit of dental work, a doctor visit and medications for a bad cold, I haven't seen a doctor at all. I haven't needed to. How many others are there like me? Meanwhile, the price of my medicine increases as the MMJ movement grows. I am stuck having to make really hard decisions like, do my husband and I pawn our wedding and engagement rings to get my medicine? Or do I pawn them and buy some food? (I ended up buying both) and then crying my eyes out when I can't afford to get them out of hock. Each year, the government gives people on SSI/SSD a cost of living increase. I have had a cost of living increase of up to $200 per month in past years. This is supposed to be based upon the economy and how much it actually costs to survive, but this year my cost of living increase for my entire household is $5 a month for 2010. I won't disclose what that is an increase from, but I will say have no trouble qualifying as well below the federal poverty guidelines.
Now the other side of the coin. The people who are inside the movement are making money on it too. If you are low income and can't afford your “mainstream pharmacy” medicine, you can go to various organizations and they will help you to buy your medicine, sometimes even on a regular basis if they are necessary and not covered by insurance, but that doesn't include mmj. If your medicine is MMJ no one is willing to help you unless you happen to be lucky enough to find a care giver who actually gives a care if you have medicine or not!
There is no fund or organization to help people like me get my medicine when I can't afford it. There is no way for a person who wants to help to donate money to people in a position similar to mine. If it wasn't for a wise choice of caregiver, I could be in some real trouble. So what you say? Well let's look at this... The high price can force a person in my position to go back to buying their medicine off the street where it is less expensive, but also less potent, less safe, more dangerous to obtain, and the process of obtaining it can be a risk to your health with long periods in the cold and encounters with strange germs. I personally counted avoiding purchasing on the street as one of the largest pluses to getting on the registry, and yet I see people like me being forced back there.
So the government ignores the money it saves, and many of the dispensaries in the area seem to have no conscience about the price a person like me can pay to have their medicine. Someone needed to say something on this. I decided, I was as good a voice as any.
Medical Pot is there any more we need really say? Join the cause and help get people off pills and HAPPY again!!
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