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Hey everyone,
I have Crohn's disease which is classified as an inflammatory bowel disease. Recently, NYS got Medical Marijuana as of January 1st, 2016. Today I spoke with my specific gastro who still thinks people are smoking marijuana instead of all the methods. He really was out of touch.
He has essentially closed the discussion on me, and said he was against it, and compared it to narcotics. He said he would speak with his partners, but I'm not sure exactly what that meant. He'd rather me use a suppository (TMI), every night, rather than be comfortable.
Anyhow, I guess the search is on now for a gastroenterologist who will support and certify me for medical marijuana?
Right now, according to the DOH for NYS:
334 physicians have registered for the NYS Medical Marijuana Program, and 551 patients have been certified by their doctors.
Also -
3. How can I find a registered doctor?
Patients seeking access to medical marijuana should first go to their treating practitioners. Additional information for practitioners can be found on the Department's website: Practitioner Education for the Medical Marijuana Program. Practitioners may also identify registered physicians who consented to be listed, with their specialties, in the Medical Marijuana Data Management System, located online within the Department's Health Commerce System (HCS). The patient's treating practitioner can then make a referral if he or she is unable to complete the course and register.
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However, I'm not sure that database is up.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
newVaper420 (not so new anymore, LOL!)
I have Crohn's disease which is classified as an inflammatory bowel disease. Recently, NYS got Medical Marijuana as of January 1st, 2016. Today I spoke with my specific gastro who still thinks people are smoking marijuana instead of all the methods. He really was out of touch.
He has essentially closed the discussion on me, and said he was against it, and compared it to narcotics. He said he would speak with his partners, but I'm not sure exactly what that meant. He'd rather me use a suppository (TMI), every night, rather than be comfortable.
Anyhow, I guess the search is on now for a gastroenterologist who will support and certify me for medical marijuana?
Right now, according to the DOH for NYS:
334 physicians have registered for the NYS Medical Marijuana Program, and 551 patients have been certified by their doctors.
Also -
3. How can I find a registered doctor?
Patients seeking access to medical marijuana should first go to their treating practitioners. Additional information for practitioners can be found on the Department's website: Practitioner Education for the Medical Marijuana Program. Practitioners may also identify registered physicians who consented to be listed, with their specialties, in the Medical Marijuana Data Management System, located online within the Department's Health Commerce System (HCS). The patient's treating practitioner can then make a referral if he or she is unable to complete the course and register.
---
However, I'm not sure that database is up.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
newVaper420 (not so new anymore, LOL!)