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6 minutes ago, JulesMad said:

If you have the permit, does it allow you to grow six plants as well?

 

No these are different permits.

 

And I very much doubt a foreigner can get a permit to grow.

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40 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

 

No these are different permits.

 

And I very much doubt a foreigner can get a permit to grow.

Unless you are under a license like me, to grow 5,000 plants...

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21 hours ago, doggie1955 said:

This may help a lot of you here in Thailand, I got my CBD permit to carry and use Cannabis on 2nd June from my Doctor.

How did you find a participating/qualified doctor to get your license? 

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3 hours ago, Sheryl said:

No these are different permits.

 

And I very much doubt a foreigner can get a permit to grow.

And it might even not be that easy to grow medical cannabis, as it might require specialist knowledge.

 

I just read in today's news from my home country – where medical cannabis growing, and production, has been legalized – that they are short of staff with enough knowledge to grow the cannabis, and now begin a special gartner-education for medical cannabis. The article in Danish is here, and it can probably be google-translated to understandable English language, should anyone be interested.

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I got my CBD permit to carry and use Cannabis on  2nd June from  my  Doctor.

 

Thanks for posting.

 

So what does this permit actually allow you to do today? Is it still illegal for you to buy regular cannabis on the black market? Assuming so, is it that once you have obtained it you cannot be prosecuted for possessing or using it?

 

And how does "CBD" play into it? Does the permit specify a maximum THC level of the cannabis you are allowed to posses?

 

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On 6/14/2019 at 10:58 AM, JulesMad said:

If you have the permit, does it allow you to grow six plants as well?

No!

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11 minutes ago, Cucuy said:


I recently just got my THC permit for Cannabis oil at my local government hospital it’s great for someone like me with permanent injuries that cause chronic pain and insomnia!!! It works great! They should have legalized medical marijuana several years ago. It’s a great substitute for opioid pain medication for severe chronic pain and it’s a great substitute for a lot of medications and ailments! I never thought I’d see it happen in Thailand this stuff is a God send! It’s great medicine and it’s safe non addictive medicine as well with no negative side effects.

That's great. Very happy to hear that it's working so well for you, but I get the impression oil prices in Thailand are very high. Do mind letting us know how much you pay for your meds?  

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So one is safe from the Cannabis tests with a permit then too? That sounds great, ADHD is on the list.

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So one is safe from the Cannabis tests with a permit then too? That sounds great, ADHD is on the list.

You have to get registered at your local government hospital first.
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22 minutes ago, Cucuy said:


It was about a thousand baht a bottle but it’s better than taking diazepam or Codeine or morphine for pain when I have really bad flare ups. But just take a few drops of the Cannabis oil with TCH and not too much at night and when you do just stay home and watch tv or something don’t go out on that stuff and DO NOT drive on it ever! Don’t take too much but if you do it won’t hurt you but just talking a little bit makes you feel really relaxed and pleasant. BUT, taking too much can make you really nervous. When I first started getting it I was experimenting with it a little bit and one time I took the WHOLE BOTTLE of Cannabis oil in only ONE HIT! Well, that night I was seeing the boogeyman lol emoji23.png. So just use it very sparingly and it lasts longer and a little bit makes you feel very pleasant and then you wake up in the morning feeling well rested and great ready to start the day with no pain. It’s truly a miracle medication for me. I’m actually on it right now and I also got some Cannabis capsules as well today. The kind I have contains pretty decent levels of THC and CBD so it’s really strong lol. But I really do have some pretty severe permanent injuries particularly my back and insomnia and I do have severe chronic pain so it’s great for me! I’m a disabled veteran as well so I’m kind of an ideal candidate for medical marijuana and I now have it and 100% legally!

Thanks for the lowdown on your experience with it. Agreed that 1000 baht isn't a lot if you only need a little to be effective and it keeps you away from pills, especially opiates. 

 

Your mention that you're a disabled veteran reminded me that I had a neighbour in Na Jomtiem who was a US vet. He says he was subjected to experiments in the army, and as a result was left with debilitating pain in his hands. I was in his apartment one day, and he grabbed two medicine containers out of the fridge to show me what he was taking to cope with is pain One was morphine and the other was oxycodone. He hated taking them, so I hope he's found cannabis oil and it's working.  

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Thanks for the lowdown on your experience with it. Agreed that 1000 baht isn't a lot if you only need a little to be effective and it keeps you away from pills, especially opiates. 

 

Your mention that you're a disabled veteran reminded me that I had a neighbour in Na Jomtiem who was a US vet. He says he was subjected to experiments in the army, and as a result was left with debilitating pain in his hands. I was in his apartment one day, and he grabbed two medicine containers out of the fridge to show me what he was taking to cope with is pain One was morphine and the other was oxycodone. He hated taking them, so I hope he's found cannabis oil and it's working.  

 

Yeah I’ve had multiple permanent injuries and multiple surgeries and I’ve been on morphine and oxycodone before myself and I never want to be on that stuff again ever because it hooks you fast and it seriously messes up your stomach bad. Medical marijuana is a million times better for chronic pain. And it has no negative side effects as long as you don’t take too much it’s just better to take a little because it’s pretty powerful. But I’m new to Cannabis so I have no previous experience using Cannabis until now.

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Thanks for the lowdown on your experience with it. Agreed that 1000 baht isn't a lot if you only need a little to be effective and it keeps you away from pills, especially opiates. 
 
Your mention that you're a disabled veteran reminded me that I had a neighbour in Na Jomtiem who was a US vet. He says he was subjected to experiments in the army, and as a result was left with debilitating pain in his hands. I was in his apartment one day, and he grabbed two medicine containers out of the fridge to show me what he was taking to cope with is pain One was morphine and the other was oxycodone. He hated taking them, so I hope he's found cannabis oil and it's working.  

The only experiments I’ve heard of were the Edgewood vets but that was way back in the day I wonder if your friend is one of those guys.
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50 minutes ago, Cucuy said:


The only experiments I’ve heard of were the Edgewood vets but that was way back in the day I wonder if your friend is one of those guys.

Looking at the quick wiki info, I'd easily hazard a guess that it's exactly what he was involved with. I remember him mentioning something like an Agent Orange vaccine test he felt was the culprit. From what I remember, he was critical of the treatment and compensation he'd received and was still fighting his cause. Fortunately, he'd been able to reduce his doses and frequency of taking the opiates

 

1 hour ago, Cucuy said:

 

Yeah I’ve had multiple permanent injuries and multiple surgeries and I’ve been on morphine and oxycodone before myself and I never want to be on that stuff again ever because it hooks you fast and it seriously messes up your stomach bad. Medical marijuana is a million times better for chronic pain. And it has no negative side effects as long as you don’t take too much it’s just better to take a little because it’s pretty powerful. But I’m new to Cannabis so I have no previous experience using Cannabis until now.

It's great that you gave it a shot although you had no previous experience with the stuff. I use it, making my own oil-based edibles, and the only side effect I get from taking too much is a real good sleep and feeling a bit spacey the next morning.

 

My only experience with opiates is when I broke my ankle badly. I didn't need any pain relief until a doctor botched the temporary splint he put on. Then I was given morphine, which had no effect, so I was given more. That didn't help either, so I was taken to X-ray, where they discovered the botched splint setting and had to knock me out to fix it. That required fentanyl and a strong sleeping medication to act as a general anesthetic. After I was actually put out for surgery some hours later and was being pushed out the door not long afterward, a nurse gave me two pills and told me to take them. Being spaced out, I didn't ask but then found out it was percocet. Within 20 minutes, I was puking violently and often, so they gave me a bed pan to puke into on the way home and a prescription for more percocet. All that stuff went into my system within 30 hours, and I was sick as a dog for 3 days. I never did fill the prescription and got by on cannabis and ibuprofen just fine.    

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It's great that you gave it a shot although you had no previous experience with the stuff. I use it, making my own oil-based edibles, and the only side effect I get from taking too much is a real good sleep and feeling a bit spacey the next morning.  

My only experience with opiates is when I broke my ankle badly. I didn't need any pain relief until a doctor botched the temporary splint he put on. Then I was given morphine, which had no effect, so I was given more. That didn't help either, so I was taken to X-ray, where they discovered the botched splint setting and had to knock me out to fix it. That required fentanyl and a strong sleeping medication to act as a general anesthetic. After I was actually put out for surgery some hours later and was being pushed out the door not long afterward, a nurse gave me two pills and told me to take them. Being spaced out, I didn't ask but then found out it was percocet. Within 20 minutes, I was puking violently and often, so they gave me a bed pan to puke into on the way home and a prescription for more percocet. All that stuff went into my system within 30 hours, and I was sick as a dog for 3 days. I never did fill the prescription and got by on cannabis and ibuprofen just fine.    

 

Oh yeah that Percocet will make you extremely nauseous! The first time I ever had it it made me puke as well I don’t like it. My dad was exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam. I’m an Afghanistan and Iraq veteran I retired after 21 years of service. I joined in the 90’s and I retired over 5 years ago. I think opioids should only be given for the most extreme pain and mostly only in the hospital. Medical marijuana is perfect for minor injuries that cause chronic severe pain. I broke my back on 4 occasions in the military on jumps Airborne Operations, other training operations, in a car accident in training, in a helicopter crash, and in Afghanistan. Plus other issues. My back is really bad and I’m rated a 100% disabled veteran.

 

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I remember once on Fort Bragg my wife was driving me back to the hospital for a post surgery follow up appointment and I was on Percocet at the time recovering from the surgery. And I remember puking my guts out out of the window of the passenger seat all up Butner Road. Marijuana actually helps prevent nausea that’s why it’s good for cancer patients on chemotherapy because it quenches their nausea and it puts them in a euphoric state.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Cucuy said:


Oh yeah that Percocet will make you extremely nauseous! The first time I ever had it it made me puke as well I don’t like it. My dad was exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam. I’m a Afghanistan and Iraq veteran I retired after 21 years of service. I joined in the 90’s and I retired over 5 years ago. I think opioids should only be given for the most extreme pain and mostly only in the hospital. Medical marijuana is perfect for minor injuries that cause chronic severe pain. I broke my back on 4 occasions in the military on jumps Airborne Operations, other training operations, in a car accident in training, and in Afghanistan. Plus other issues. My back is really bad and I’m rated a 100% disabled veteran.

Yes, there was no way I was going to take anymore chances with percocet. The nice thing about cannabis is that it can effectively help with nausea, and from what I understand, that's something the Big Pharma boys are still struggling with. 

 

That's a really tough history of injuries, and I'm sorry to hear of its extent. I hope you can find as much comfort and enjoyment as possible and also that your fellow countrymen appreciate the sacrifice you've made. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Cucuy said:

I remember once on Fort Bragg my wife was driving me back to the hospital for a post surgery follow up appointment and I was on Percocet at the time recovering from the surgery. And I remember puking my guts out out of the window of the passenger seat all up Butner Road. Marijuana actually helps prevent nausea that’s why it’s good for cancer patients on chemotherapy because it quenches their nausea and it puts them in a euphoric state.

 

 

We were typing at the same time with the mention of it being effective for nausea. 

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Yes, there was no way I was going to take anymore chances with percocet. The nice thing about cannabis is that it can effectively help with nausea, and from what I understand, that's something the Big Pharma boys are still struggling with. 

 

That's a really tough history of injuries, and I'm sorry to hear of its extent. I hope you can find as much comfort and enjoyment as possible and also that your fellow countrymen appreciate the sacrifice you've made. 

 

Thank you I appreciate that. But I’m doing okay.

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