Medical in Oregon for ADHD?

Bryguy420

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Hey all! I've found information on Cali being very ADD/ADHD friendly in terms of referring people that suffer with this psycological ailment, but I am unclear on whether or not Oregon fits this into it's criteria for accepting people into the medicinal program. I've been reviewing the accepted debilitating conditions that Oregon accepts as reasons for getting your mmjl card, and I believe I fit in the categories for muscle spasms, severe pain, and nausia.

I have 15 years of written, documented, history from what ADHD has done with me. I have been a guinie pig to have Ridelin, Stratera, Adderal and Adderal XR during this time. I in no way condone the use of stimulants to combat ADHD and feel that the easiest and most reasonable way to help people like me control such a diblitating condition would be to vaperize herbs and eat edibles.

I was 18 when I stopped paying for my meds (the pills) when my medicare ran out. When I was 19 I enrolled in a Job Corps program and was given almost a year of adderall before I refused the pills. I have not seen a doctor for this condition in 3 years.

My plan was to return to a doctor and have them get my paper work from Job Corps (who was the last to see me about this issue) and have the new doctor reacess me. With the current ailments that I am experiencing, I have seriously fallen under the conclusion that ADHD becomes more detrimental to the mental and physical health of it's victum as they grow older.

I was just recommended a nearby doctor that a friend of mine is seeing for ADD, but he has just started seeing this doc and has not yet pushed the subject of whether or not this guy will give a referral. I am wonder that should I start seeing this doc, even if I can't get him to give me the referral---if I get enough documented ailments filled out, if I could take this to, say, the MAMA clinic in Oregon and if they could turn that into a referral...? What would be the best way for me to go about this situation? I feel like I could help bring awareness of this situation to light in oregon and bring relief to many people here that suffer from a similiar diagnosis.

Thank you for reading my massive wall of text and thank you for any answers that could be given.



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I have ADHD and haven't seen a doc yet about my situation, but have 15 years of written history by doctors and psycologists, up until 3 years ago. If I was to restart my visits and reget adderall XR for a time, could I push the issue do to intense migrains and muscle spasms, among other side effects from the drugs that the docs prescribe me, to get referred in Oregon as a medicinal marijuana patient?
 

Bryguy420

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Anyone from oregon have any info on this? Even if you just want to drop a message saying good luck would be nice. I'm fairly sure I have this, but I want to be armed with the information knowing that I'll get my med card before I even walk into the clinic, would be just about the sickest thing in the world. Any help would be appreciated :)
 

Bryguy420

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If nobody has any information on this, would my best bet be seeing a doctor about a carpel tunnel condition in my wrist versus attempting for my ADHD?
 

milowerx96

Active Member
Oregon does not give out cards for ADHD. Sorry. They do give out cards for any kind of "Chronic pain" Ouch my shit hurts!!! That is ll ya gotta remember. Back pain, joint pain, migraine's, Collen spasms, Any kind of muscle spasms. It's really easy to get a card here. And since they are about 6 months behind your paper work is your temporary card till they issue your permanent card. The year doesn't start till they issue your permanent card. So you actually get about a year ans a half!!!


If nobody has any information on this, would my best bet be seeing a doctor about a carpel tunnel condition in my wrist versus attempting for my ADHD?
 

Bryguy420

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Ok, sounds like I need to read up on some conditions. The best way to call in sick at school, so to speak, is to remember all the symptoms to the flu so that you could have a few days off lol

Back pain sounds like something I could work with. I've got a few bills I need to pay this month, before I can start dropping cash to a DR.

Any idea how much doctor visits cost these days w/o med insurance? Like $250 or something, eh?

I'll start on this thing the first of december and see if I can't join the ranks of humble hippies and tokers alike by the start of the new decade.
 

Bryguy420

Active Member
And since they are about 6 months behind your paper work is your temporary card till they issue your permanent card. The year doesn't start till they issue your permanent card. So you actually get about a year ans a half!!!


Can anyone confirm this?? If I processed my paper work, I could go home and should I get raided the next day----I just show the officers a photocopy of my paperwork and they will tell me to "Have a nice day."?
 

milowerx96

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No asthma either. They tell you right when you get your paper work about the lag and how your paperwork is like a temporary registration ;then they stamp it with the date and time and your good. I wouldn't tell you that if it were not true. What kind of ass hole would that make me if i said some shit like that and you got popped? Focus on pain symptoms. if you have any questions you can download the rules from the Oregon DHS website. Or you can go to the THCF web site. Which is where you should have gone first instead of asking around here. Since you felt you had to get a second opinion.
 

Bryguy420

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Woh, sounds like some hostility there. I meant no offense, it's just that nobody here is a lawyer so if someone else vouched for what you said then to me, that would be legit. I try not to just go on the impulse of what one person says anymore, that tends to get me in trouble. Thanks for backing it up though. I figure I'll go in for back pains and see where that takes me.
 

milowerx96

Active Member
I'm sorry I wasn't trying to be an ass hole. I just get frustrated when I try to help people out and they doubt me. I am not the kind of guy to spit out bad info that will get people busted. If I don't ABSOLUTELY KNOW I will say so or i won't even answer the thread. I have been dealing with OMMP for 4 years now done this a few times. Sorry again about the Edgy tone in my posts I am smoking resin right now and I haven't had a cigarette in 2 days. So you should go to the THCF Clinic on NE 18th and I think its Everett you can get all the info strait from the horses mouth
Woh, sounds like some hostility there. I meant no offense, it's just that nobody here is a lawyer so if someone else vouched for what you said then to me, that would be legit. I try not to just go on the impulse of what one person says anymore, that tends to get me in trouble. Thanks for backing it up though. I figure I'll go in for back pains and see where that takes me.
 

Bryguy420

Active Member
Still no hostility mentioned, but according to this list Asthma is an accepted ailment covered by the OMMP:

Frequently Asked Questions


How do I start the process of acquiring an Oregon Medical Marijuana Card?
Each patient’s path to acquiring their medical card is unique. Therefore, we recommend you start by calling and speaking to one of our staff members who will explain the process and what is required.
What are the qualifying conditions?
Chronic and Severe Pain
Alzheimer's
Glaucoma
Cancer
AIDS/HIV
Chronic Muscle Spasms
Multiple Sclerosis
GERD
Seizure Disorders
Crohn’s Disease
Chronic Nausea
Cachexia
Asthma
IBS
Hepatitis C
Parkinson's Disease
Arthritis
Migraines

AND MORE...

Taken from http://ashlandalthealth.com/faq/


Under state law in Michigan, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, California, Nevada, Montana and Hawaii, the following conditions qualify for medical marijuana permits: Chronic Severe Pain, Glaucoma, Cancer, AIDS/HIV, Chronic Muscle Spasms, Multiple Sclerosis, GERD, Seizure Disorders, Crohn’s Disease, Chronic Nausea, Cachexia, Asthma, IBS, Hepatitis C, Parkinson’s Disease, Arthritis, and many others

That's 2 sources:http://thc-foundation.com/faq/


This is why I double check facts to make sure they are legit. It's not that I'm doubting your word, it's that I don't make it a habit to follow what Jack says in the event that I could get burnt for blindly following something.

For example, a friend of mine was just telling me today that I can have 24 mature plants in the OMMP, when in fact, after researching what I have in the past few weeks, I know that it's 6 mature plants and my buddy is wrong. If I blindly followed his advice and didn't bother to correct myself in the future, I could get raided and be 4 times the allowed limit, which would get me a felony and my card yanked from me. It's all about watching my back, bro, just like you watch yours. Thank you so much for the info though, collaberating with other people is how I make my decisions :bigjoint:
 

milowerx96

Active Member
The Asthma thing is interesting. I have never met ANYONE who has gotten one for it and I literaly know 100s of cardholders in Oregon. The limit is 6 plants in flower and 18 clones seedlings or starts less than 1 foot in any direction. 24 oz dried usable marajuana or byproduct. If you get a card for Asthma Ill give you a sack but I really don't think it will happen. I'm tellin ya you want to get a card on the quick hit up the Burnside Clinnic with "sever back pain" as long as you don't look like a Burnside crack head they will chart it toss you a few pills and sent you on your way all sliding scale so you don't even need any money if you tell em your broke! do that wtice in a period over a few months and you are golden. I still say if you have anyquestions you should just go here.
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ommp/

http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ommp/aps.pdf

http://www.thc-foundation.org/medical-marijuana-referral/

http://www.thc-foundation.org/oregon/


Still no hostility mentioned, but according to this list Asthma is an accepted ailment covered by the OMMP:

Frequently Asked Questions


How do I start the process of acquiring an Oregon Medical Marijuana Card?
Each patient’s path to acquiring their medical card is unique. Therefore, we recommend you start by calling and speaking to one of our staff members who will explain the process and what is required.
What are the qualifying conditions?
Chronic and Severe Pain
Alzheimer's
Glaucoma
Cancer
AIDS/HIV
Chronic Muscle Spasms
Multiple Sclerosis
GERD
Seizure Disorders
Crohn’s Disease
Chronic Nausea
Cachexia
Asthma
IBS
Hepatitis C
Parkinson's Disease
Arthritis
Migraines

AND MORE...

Taken from http://ashlandalthealth.com/faq/


Under state law in Michigan, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, California, Nevada, Montana and Hawaii, the following conditions qualify for medical marijuana permits: Chronic Severe Pain, Glaucoma, Cancer, AIDS/HIV, Chronic Muscle Spasms, Multiple Sclerosis, GERD, Seizure Disorders, Crohn’s Disease, Chronic Nausea, Cachexia, Asthma, IBS, Hepatitis C, Parkinson’s Disease, Arthritis, and many others

That's 2 sources:http://thc-foundation.com/faq/


This is why I double check facts to make sure they are legit. It's not that I'm doubting your word, it's that I don't make it a habit to follow what Jack says in the event that I could get burnt for blindly following something.

For example, a friend of mine was just telling me today that I can have 24 mature plants in the OMMP, when in fact, after researching what I have in the past few weeks, I know that it's 6 mature plants and my buddy is wrong. If I blindly followed his advice and didn't bother to correct myself in the future, I could get raided and be 4 times the allowed limit, which would get me a felony and my card yanked from me. It's all about watching my back, bro, just like you watch yours. Thank you so much for the info though, collaberating with other people is how I make my decisions :bigjoint:
 

Bryguy420

Active Member
The Asthma thing is interesting. I have never met ANYONE who has gotten one for it and I literaly know 100s of cardholders in Oregon. The limit is 6 plants in flower and 18 clones seedlings or starts less than 1 foot in any direction. 24 oz dried usable marajuana or byproduct. If you get a card for Asthma Ill give you a sack but I really don't think it will happen. I'm tellin ya you want to get a card on the quick hit up the Burnside Clinnic with "sever back pain" as long as you don't look like a Burnside crack head they will chart it toss you a few pills and sent you on your way all sliding scale so you don't even need any money if you tell em your broke! do that wtice in a period over a few months and you are golden. I still say if you have anyquestions you should just go here.
http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ommp/

http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ommp/aps.pdf

http://www.thc-foundation.org/medical-marijuana-referral/

http://www.thc-foundation.org/oregon/

Taken from your own link to the medical department that you directed me to:


[FONT=verdana,arial]THCF Oregon Clinic
105 SE 18th Ave.
[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]
[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]Portland, Oregon 97214[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]
[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]OR (503)281-5100[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]
[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]Fax(503)235-0120[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]
[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]

[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial](Clinics also in: Bend, Brookings, Eugene, Grants Pass, Medford and Umatilla)[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial][/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]
[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]State of Oregon Medical Marijuana Program
Application Instructions, New Applications, Renewal Applications, Attorney General's legal advice on the operation of the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program
[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]

[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]Under state law in Michigan, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, California, Nevada, Montana and Hawaii, the following conditions qualify for medical marijuana permits: Chronic Severe Pain, Glaucoma, Cancer, AIDS/HIV, Chronic Muscle Spasms, Multiple Sclerosis, GERD, Seizure Disorders, Crohn’s Disease, Chronic Nausea, Cachexia, Asthma, IBS, Hepatitis C, Parkinson’s Disease, Arthritis, and many others.

All of our physicians are fully licensed, experienced, well informed and compassionate. Our staff explains each state’s unique program and helps patients locate community resources so they can best benefit from their state’s medical cannabis law.
[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]

[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]THCF TRIFOLD BROCHURE 2009[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial] You can now download and print our 2009 Trifold Brochure containing valuable information that can help you or a loved one take the first step in becoming a qualified medical marijuana patient.[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial]

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[FONT=verdana,arial]Source:
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http://www.thc-foundation.org/oregon/:bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint:=3 sources for Asthma! I'm combining that with back pain (I caugh so hard and so long that my spine in the mid of my back just constantly aches, blah blah) and I'm all good.

Be ready to hook up that sac bro, in a little over a month, I'll be posting a pic of my card for asthma:leaf:
 

oregon024

Active Member
I'm sorry I wasn't trying to be an ass hole. I just get frustrated when I try to help people out and they doubt me. I am not the kind of guy to spit out bad info that will get people busted. If I don't ABSOLUTELY KNOW I will say so or i won't even answer the thread. I have been dealing with OMMP for 4 years now done this a few times. Sorry again about the Edgy tone in my posts I am smoking resin right now and I haven't had a cigarette in 2 days. So you should go to the THCF Clinic on NE 18th and I think its Everett you can get all the info strait from the horses mouth
heres your other guy the cops been to my house twice since i became a patient.here this I called them because of my drunken sister.she tried to tell the cops oh oh he's growing pot.they said are you legal i replied state registured.they said they didn't care about my pot as she rambled on pissed at me.that was the second time first time sister stole my car a cop stood in my kitchen facing out the window were my outside plants were didn't say shit.their trying to get add as a qualifying condition not yet and you can't just say oh my back without an mri or some physical proof.they probably won't exept you go break a bone real bad .no just kidding
 

milowerx96

Active Member
You post a pic of your STAMPED attending Physicians statement (blocking out things like your address and stuff) WITH ASTHMA as the cause for needing a card and I will more than happily toss you a sack and eat my words . By the way you got your second on the whole paperwork thing working till you get your card. Here look at some roots!!!
Taken from your own link to the medical department that you directed me to:


[FONT=verdana,arial]THCF Oregon Clinic[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial]105 SE 18th Ave.[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial]Portland, Oregon 97214[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial]OR (503)281-5100[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial]Fax(503)235-0120[/FONT]


[FONT=verdana,arial](Clinics also in: Bend, Brookings, Eugene, Grants Pass, Medford and Umatilla)[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial]State of Oregon Medical Marijuana Program[/FONT]
[FONT=verdana,arial]Application Instructions, New Applications, Renewal Applications, Attorney General's legal advice on the operation of the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program[/FONT]

[FONT=verdana,arial]Under state law in Michigan, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, California, Nevada, Montana and Hawaii, the following conditions qualify for medical marijuana permits: Chronic Severe Pain, Glaucoma, Cancer, AIDS/HIV, Chronic Muscle Spasms, Multiple Sclerosis, GERD, Seizure Disorders, Crohn’s Disease, Chronic Nausea, Cachexia, Asthma, IBS, Hepatitis C, Parkinson’s Disease, Arthritis, and many others.[/FONT]

[FONT=verdana,arial]All of our physicians are fully licensed, experienced, well informed and compassionate. Our staff explains each state’s unique program and helps patients locate community resources so they can best benefit from their state’s medical cannabis law.[/FONT]

[FONT=verdana,arial]THCF TRIFOLD BROCHURE 2009[/FONT][FONT=verdana,arial] You can now download and print our 2009 Trifold Brochure containing valuable information that can help you or a loved one take the first step in becoming a qualified medical marijuana patient.[/FONT]


[FONT=verdana,arial]Source: [/FONT]

http://www.thc-foundation.org/oregon/:bigjoint::bigjoint::bigjoint:=3 sources for Asthma! I'm combining that with back pain (I caugh so hard and so long that my spine in the mid of my back just constantly aches, blah blah) and I'm all good.

Be ready to hook up that sac bro, in a little over a month, I'll be posting a pic of my card for asthma:leaf:
 

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Bryguy420

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You post a pic of your STAMPED attending Physicians statement (blocking out things like your address and stuff) WITH ASTHMA as the cause for needing a card and I will more than happily toss you a sack and eat my words . By the way you got your second on the whole paperwork thing working till you get your card. Here look at some roots!!!

Those are some hot broads you got coming up there!
 

ExistentialToker

Active Member
Im in Michigan I have ADHD-I, Chronic Migraines, and I am on Bi polar meds but I quit em and just smoke instead and I feel like nothings wrong with me at all. I didn't think I had a chance getting medical for psychological ailments but do I???
 
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