My healthcare provider suggested I try smoking medical marijuana.

When or if I ever decided he was going to help me get the medical marijuana card

Whatever current medical ideas arise that can help with depression, my healthcare expert Dr. Ed holds a conference call with me as well as other people in my therapy group. Ed has discussed everything from hypnosis to current medicine. Last week, Ed held a conference call instead of the normal daily meeting. Ed wanted to discuss the merits of medical marijuana. Ed had attended a symposium that had medical marijuana at the top of their things to discuss. Ed prefaced this discussion by letting us know this was just a discussion. He was making no suggestions, as well as Ed wanted us to know it was a fancy treatment not covered by insurance. He talked about medical marijuana. Many new specialists were now looking at medical marijuana to treat several conditions. One of the best treatments was for people going through chemo, as well as Ed then talked about pain as well as anxieties or depression. He gave us a website address where my fellow patients and I could read about medical marijuana. Ultimately, the option on whether to start using medical marijuana was up to the patient, although he wanted everyone to be well-informed. When I had my normal appointment two weeks later, Ed asked if I had gone through the website. I told him I read everything, but I wasn’t sure I was ready to try smoking medical marijuana. When or if I ever decided he was going to help me get the medical marijuana card. I wondered if Ed gave that offer to all of his patients, or if it was just to me. I was sure he had depressive patients a lot worse than I was, but I didn’t know them all, except as a ghostly voice over the telephone.

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