I wanted to try medical cannabis, but not get the ID card.

I wanted to try medical marijuana for my glaucoma.

I had heard there were a lot of properties in medical marijuana that could stop the progression of glaucoma, and I was curious.

The only thing about medical marijuana was that I needed to get a marijuana ID card, and I didn’t want to. There were a lot of steps I had to take to get medical marijuana, and I needed to pay a doctor for the prescription. I didn’t think it was fair that I needed to put out almost $300 and I wasn’t guaranteed medical marijuana would actually help. I told the doctor I couldn’t afford the medical marijuana card, and he said I could get some eye drops, but they were expensive. I bought them once and figured out how much they were going to cost me over the next year. It was almost $500, but it was cheaper than getting the medical marijuana ID card, and buying the medical marijuana. When I told my husband I decided not to try medical marijuana, he said it was my decision, but he thought it would be worth trying. I agreed, but without a promise that medical marijuana was going to work, I wasn’t putting out that much money for a medical marijuana ID card. He said he didn’t mind paying the price for the ID card, but I was being stubborn. I wanted a promise, and that was the only way I was going to make the purchase. Until then, I would continue with the eyedrops the doctor prescribed.
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