What my doctor told me
I was beyond stunned that my doctor told me that I had MS.
This was the last thing on my radar.
For sure, the fact that I was having balance and range of motion problems bothered me. Plus, I was finding that I was dealing with spasms in my back, legs and feet. Interestingly enough, my spouse ended up coming with me to the doctor that day. I’m not so sure why she did that but I’m particularly cheerful she was there. I was so utterly shocked that I legitimately couldn’t hear much of what the doctor was attempting to explain. Thankfully, my spouse went right into taking notes mode. Part of the plan was for me to learn how to get a medical marijuana card. And the doctor had given my spouse all the steps that would need to be taken to abide by the cannabis regulations. Along with the meds that I’d be taking, I needed to beginning treating with cannabis products. My spouse birdie headlong into understanding all the medical marijuana benefits when it comes to a person in my condition. I’m so thankful that she did. In the meantime, I started on the other meds and found a support group. I was just having a tough time accepting the diagnosis. But that was another medical marijuana benefit for me. I legitimately felt as though there was some hope that I could find a current normal. Once I started on the medical cannabis, I was able to get more out of my exercises and improve my range of motion as well. It’s been over six months now and I have to say that I’m dealing with things a lot better than I thought I’d be. A lot of credit for that goes to the legal weed store.