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I've suffered with sciatica for about 15 years now. MRIs (most recently a few months ago) show disc degeneration and protrusion, which evidently can be common, but not enough to explain the level of discomfort & pain I've experienced over the years.
Been to many chiropractors for relief, none of which was long-lasting. Tried tai-chi and learned I have some other body issues which I didn't realize before, from an undiagnosed birth defect.
Enough background. My point is this: while going to a neurologist for yet another opinion, I revealed on the patient questionnaire my use of cannabis for pain management and relief (I am very against NSAIDs & epidurals that have been recommended and the neurologist wasn't pleased with this and said I am 'difficult') and I want to know if this disclosure of my admission is required by this neurologist to the Feds.
I had misgivings about mentioning it in the first place and only did so because I am in earnest about getting to the bottom of my condition. He then of course wrote up our consultation in detail and forwarded it to my regular doctor so now it's in my file. I regret ever bringing it up.
What can happen next? What is the medical community required to do when a patient reveals cannabis use? Will my doctors turn me in?
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