Morimoto
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@theCerberus I'll delete my previous comment since it seems like an attack to you and I will refrain from posting anything negative.
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@theCerberus I'll delete my previous comment since it seems like an attack to you and I will refrain from posting anything negative.
@theCerberus I'll delete my previous comment since it seems like an attack to you and I will refrain from posting anything negative.
@Morimoto I am interested to know if by using cannabis you can reduce or eliminate the need for narcotics to help you deal with your discomfort. I don't think there is much science behind the use of mj for chronic pain. We are pretty much guinea pigs as far as knowing what and how much to use or to know if it even helps at all.
I didn't ask to go to the clinic, nor have I ever mentioned MMJ to my Doctor. My doctor recommended it and I told him that I didn't think it was a good idea because the MMPR is screwed up and he said "let's just try it and see" So technically I was not asking for MMJ, I actually asked for an Oxy refill lol
I was fully shocked and stunned walking home from that doctors appointment.. I couldn't stop saying out loud to myself "Did I just go in for a simple refill and he wants to send me to a cannabis clinic?! WTF?! did that really happen?!" It was the last thing I expected that day!
I knew it was going to be a shit show and I was right, I was happier before just getting stoned and enjoying the side benefits medicinally.
I sincerely apologize if I offended anyone with my previous comments!!!!
I do not suffer from chronic pain (my understanding is that chronic pain is a condition all on it's own), I suffer from inflammation that causes pain, so cannabis reducing the overall inflammation is excellent for me. Cannabis contains cannabinoids that are COX inhibitors and TNF blockers, both things that I would otherwise take medications for. Experimental TNF blockers in particular almost killed me, I was done with experiments after that.
I'm interested in this also. I had no idea these guys restricts their patients prescriptions. Sounds like some doctors have gone from not even considering writing a prescription to getting on the OHIP gravy train and riding it until recreational legalization makes this all go away. I assume they're billing OHIP for every piss test and follow up visit? In the 9 months I've been legal I've never been called in for a follow up. I paid for my prescription unfortunately and was hoping I wouldn't have to when I renew but if this is the alternative I'll pass. I've still got 3 months to work on my family doctor to write the renewal herself and save $100. She seems to be warming to the idea so who knows.
I don't know where to begin.....so I won't except to respectfully disagree. It won't matter in a few years anyways unless the government plans on regulating THC content in the recreational market. With Bill Blair in charge of the file they just might.All doctors are on the "OHIP Gravy train" in Ontario.
This concept that they are milking anything is nonsense.
If they charge you extra for a doctors appointment/assessment its just plain wrong. They arent legally allowed to charge you money.
There are some doctor services that do require money (doctors notes, non essential plastic surgery, dentistry, etc.) but a basic assessment and script is not one of them.
Source (see 3. Charging Fees):
http://www.cpso.on.ca/policies-publications/policy/medical-marijuana
It is really hard to get a family doctor in this country because a lot of them arent taking patients.
THEY HAVE TOO MANY. THEY ARE TOO BUSY.
If they dont have enough, they can just open it up to walk in.
Every walk in clinic I've ever been to is busy until close.
No doctor is feeling like they need extra patients nor are they profiting from urine tests.
That's just nonsense. They get reimbursed for the cost of their work by OHIP. No more, no less.
It is a right in this country to have basic health care!
Additionally the act of taking money for a prescription is just plain wrong too.
It is against the college and is likely illegal.
Money cannot influence a medical decision like this in Canada.
These doctors are just being strict so they dont lose their licenses.
The pee tests are part of this strictness.
They are testing to see if you are actually using the cannabis and not something harder instead.
They are also seeing if you are honest (I was prescribed opiates before one of the tests so I let them know, I assume I would have been called out if I didn't).
Same with the follow ups. They are tracking progress to see if cannabis is effective for you or not.
What the college is very worried about is doctors not treating it seriously, people seem to go on cannabis unmonitored and "self-medicate" and they would like to see are more regulated, slow and steady, trial and error type approach.
That doesnt mean every time you go to one of these clinics you get screwed with a low THC % and low gram count. These doctors are reasonable people. They just want it written in your charts that they tried it the colleges way and it didnt work.
They also need to look for things like addiction symptoms, and try to prevent triggering psychosis or schizophrenia by taking it slow. You cant really be mad because they are doctors and take precautions...
They decrease the frequency of visits once they see progression and the cannabis is working well.
I started at 3 months and went to 4 and now I'm at 6 months.
The idea is that some people may go on medical cannabis and never get off.
Sadly some people have chronic and terminal illness that cant be helped by other medicine, so they have no choice.
But ideally they would like see the people get better and slowly ween them off like every other narcotic.
Honestly, if there was a cure for my illness I wouldnt need medical cannabis, and I truly hope that time comes in my lifetime.
Don't let the 15% on the Aurora AK47 fool you it hits hard.
Don't let the 15% on the Aurora AK47 fool you it hits hard.
lol, aurora ak47 its terrible. its one of 2 strains (kosher kush is the other one) they didnt flush or cure. it smells foul. it vapes foul. it burns to black ash. its really bad (JMO).
I'm fairly certain the ak47 and kosher kush are not grown by aurora, it is likely grown by tweed and sold to them. the identical THC % levels and smells seem to indicate that.
Just got the '91 K-OG Chemdawg and Blue Dream from Aurora.
They are still shipping the Boveda outside the bottle, but they included 2 this time (one for each container) which I am happy about.
The '91 K-OG Chemdawg is very sad looking, dry ass bud. It broke into a fair amount of shake on shipping and has pretty much no aroma. Their description of "pungent" is far from correct. This one requires boveda to return its humidity levels. would have been nice if it was shipped with boveda inside so it wouldnt have fallen apart so much.
Havent tried it out yet. Will post back if its good.
The blue dream is alright. Smells like it should. Decent little popcorn buds with a mediocre sativa effect, nothing special, but not bad none the less. The bud is an ok moisture level and doesnt need boveda, although it doesnt hurt.
What did you think of the 32% K-OG chemdawg?
Not sure if it means anything, but a recent dispensary I visited told me that they knew someone that tested something like 20+ LP's for labs, and they all came back much lower than what the LP was advertising. I bet there is alot of corruption with this entire thing.
Now i'm even afraid to buy something from Tweed! My wife was just approved. Ah well, the Mighty Medic is only $375.... that's gotta be worth it at least!
Milaana will satisfy you in all levels, even without conduction. Sick taste, effect and once you get it, ease of use.Although the Mighty/Crafty have some conduction, it's actually a convection vaporizer. I enjoy the combo, it seems to give me the best medication while still being easy on my lungs. I've tried many convection only vapes, and no matter what I do - they rip apart my airways, and it seems like there is something missing. Anytime I switch from convection only to a combo, I actually get some withdrawal symptoms. Probably due to some of the nasties. One thing that I do miss, is the delicately amazing taste of true convection.... like the vrip tech heat wand..... however, with convection comes stirring, and sometimes nasty tastes as well. I completely gave up on the FF2 after reading some reviews. I think there is one for sale in the classifieds from @Bravesst.
Back on topic....the Mighty thread is so active I can't keep up... check it out @mikek9. You'll definitely find what you need there.
Although the Mighty/Crafty has some conduction, I wouldn't say that it's mainly conduction. I enjoy the convection/conduction combo, it seems to give me the best medication while still being easy on my lungs. I've tried many convection only vapes, and no matter what I do - they rip apart my airways, and it seems like there is something missing. Anytime I switch from convection only to a combo, I actually get some withdrawal symptoms. Probably due to some of the nasties. One thing that I do miss, is the delicately amazing taste of true convection.... like the vrip tech heat wand..... however, with convection comes stirring, and sometimes nasty tastes as well. I completely gave up on the FF2 after reading some reviews. I think there is one for sale in the classifieds from @Bravesst. I would say that the Goboof Alfa, PAX2, and Solo are more conduction vapes. I can also say that with a small mod (MiniVAP flexicone) you can make the Mighty/Crafty pretty darn close to full convection, actually I think it would be full convection. S&B have also recently released the dosing capsules, and many members are stating it actually increases the convection, ironically (they are made of aluminum).
Back on topic....the Mighty thread is so active I can't keep up... check it out @mikek9. You'll definitely find what you need there.