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Old 06-29-2010, 12:15 AM #1
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Default Should I tell Social Security about Medical Marijuana?

hi
when I apply for SSI/SSD should I submit my medical records for medical marijuana? I tried it for chronic pain and nausea and found it effective I still use lightly and still have a California State Patient Medical Marijuana Card.

I think it might not look for my case, as there is a lot of stigma still associated with it.

My personal Dr. did discuss it with me, and is aware of my use of it.

thank you very much,
Frank
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