MEDICAL CANNABIS EVALUATIONS
Experts in Medical Cannabis
GETTING YOUR MEDICAL CARD IS SIMPLE
The process can seem complicated, but we promise it isn't! Here at Reset Wellness Therapy we will make the entire process as simple as possible for you. You will walk out of the office with a recommendation letter in your hand. We will also take care of all the application steps for receiving your cannabis card for you.
WHY USE CANNABIS?
For greater than 10,000 years cannabis has been reported and used by many civilizations for many remedies. This has been recorded and in ancient text has been shown to have many benefits from pain to anxiety and overall health. There are a lot of questions that remain to be answered but what we do know is that yes, in fact, cannabis and the potential benefit of the plant in various combinations can provide significant relief from many ailments with significantly decreased side effects. The use of cannabis is not without risk , but as noted is much safer than some of the current treatment and alternative treatments for health issues.
In Utah there are 13 general health conditions which are approved for the use of medical cannabis. ( Utah Medical Cannabis Act in Utah Health Code 26-61-104) These conditions are listed in the section below.
While there is a lot of “hype” regarding cannabis it is important to understand that the benefit vs potential risk is pretty clear. There have been 0 deaths from any reported overdose of marijuana or cannabis. As I mentioned earlier there are potential side effects and one can certainly “overdose” on cannabis and the effects can range from feeling of psychosis and paranoia to feeling sick with sweats, nausea and vomiting.
DO I QUALIFY FOR CANNABIS IN UTAH?
Qualifying Medical Conditions:
Pain lasting longer than two weeks that is not adequately managed, in the qualified medical provider’s opinion, despite treatment attempts using conventional medications other than opioids or opiates or physical interventions
HIV or acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
Alzheimer's
Cancer
Cachexia
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Persistent nausea that is not significantly responsive to traditional treatment except for nausea related to: pregnancy, cannabis-induced cyclical vomiting syndrome, or CBD hyperemesis syndrome
Chron's Disease or ulcerative colitis
Epilepsy or debilitating seizures
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) or debilitating muscle spasms
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that is being treated and monitored by a mental health therapist and that: has been diagnosed by a health care provider or mental health provider by the VA and documented in the patient’s record; or has been diagnosed or confirmed by evaluation by a psychiatrist, doctorate psychologist, a doctorate licensed clinical social worker, or a psych APRN
Autism
Terminal illness when the patient’s remaining life expectancy is less than 6 months
Condition resulting in the individual receiving hospice care
Rare condition or disease that affects less than 200,000 individuals in the U.S., as defined in federal law and this is not adequately managed despite treatment attempts using conventional medications (other than opioids or opiates) or physical interventions
*If a patient does not have a qualifying condition specifically named, they may petition the Compassionate Use Board for approval of their medical cannabis card
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Disclaimer for Marijuana Use
No matter the current state regulations, marijuana is federally classified as a Schedule I drug. This means that cannabis users are NOT protected under states laws. Employers can terminate employment for having THC in their blood or urine upon drug testing. Even if patients have a state approved medical marijuana card or if using cannabis has no effect on their job performance. Rightful termination may depend on whether the employment contract contains a provision with the requirement of following all federal laws and refraining from partaking illegal drugs. Marijuana use can have many adverse side effects and users should study and investigate these side effects before using cannabis. The Utah Department of Health is a great resource for any and all questions. User is subject to DWI/DUI if found operating a motorized vehicle while under the influence. Utah Medical Cannabis Card Clinic is not liable for any and all legal, medical, or side effects complaints or issues that our clients may have while using Marijuana.
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