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Direct_Wasabi5091 t1_j4a3kdd wrote

Alcohols more dangerous 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Longtermthrowaway5 t1_j4a3xqg wrote

Sorry, I guess I didn't make it too clear, I was referring to drugs prescribed by a doctor.

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Direct_Wasabi5091 t1_j4a4dvc wrote

You specifically said marijuana so did you mean that or scripts for pills?

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Longtermthrowaway5 t1_j4a4nqq wrote

I specifically said medical marijuana, so that would fall under prescription medicine. I'm including marijuana obtained with a medical card, pills, and all other prescription medicine when i say the average drug.

My point is, lots of people don't get off medical marijuana, does that lead to the conclusion it makes them sick? if not, why do you arrive at that conclusion for other prescribed drugs? if there is no money in curing people does that mean the medical marijuana business wants to keep you down?

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Direct_Wasabi5091 t1_j4a4y5g wrote

Well I guess you asked if someone gets off medical marijuana verses the average drug. I guess it would depend on the user but it’s def not addicting & doesn’t cause side effects like other prescription pills when you stop using it 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Longtermthrowaway5 t1_j4a55nx wrote

but how often do weed doctors ask their patients to get off it? Do they often suggest regular follow up appointments after they prescribe a medical card? or are they not very concerned if people stay on the medication indefinitely?

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Direct_Wasabi5091 t1_j4a5tq6 wrote

Im not sure I haven’t been asked to get off. Yes they refill the script can be 3 months, 6, 9 up too a year. Then every 2 years you need to renew the card. You would still have to have the qualifying medical condition a lot are uncurable chrons, MS, Parkinson’s, terminal cancer children under 18 with terminal illness etc

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Direct_Wasabi5091 t1_j4a5x9d wrote

Im not sure I haven’t been asked to get off. Yes they refill the script can be 3 months, 6, 9 up too a year. Then every 2 years you need to renew the card. You would still have to have the qualifying medical condition a lot are uncurable chrons, MS, Parkinson’s, terminal cancer children under 18 with terminal illness etc idk why you you refer to them as “weed drs” my drs my primary and hes in a family practice he sees adults and children 🤷🏼‍♀️ doesn’t have to be a “weed dr”

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Longtermthrowaway5 t1_j4a74s1 wrote

because if you refer to the original comment I made, it was a criticism of the type of doctors that put writing marijuana prescriptions front and center on their advertising and signage. The ones who are often used by people who want a medical marijuana card for recreational use rather than a pressing medical need. That's what I was talking about

and on the other subject, you criticized all other drugs as being a scam that keeps people sick when people need to use them indefinitely and don't cure a disease. is insulin a scam? is medicine used to regulate blood pressure a scam? My point is, just because it isn't intended to cure a disease doesn't mean the doctors/medical industry want you sick. As you pointed out, marijuana is a drug that is not intended to be cure anything but rather be used indefinitely.

You are not applying the same logical reasoning to marijuana that you are to other drugs.

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Direct_Wasabi5091 t1_j4a5dz6 wrote

I don’t get sick when I don’t smoke 🤷🏼‍♀️ I arrived at the conclusion by having medications that make me sick if I don’t take it 🤷🏼‍♀️ only 2 drugs that can kill you cold turkey is alcohol & Xanax

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