I didn’t like this attitude of easy come easy go with my medical marijuana, but who was I to tell them what they should and should not keep in stock
After obtaining my medical marijuana ID card, I was eager to visit one of the local medical marijuana dispensaries. I did not know what I was going to do, and I was pleased that they had a pharmacist on duty. Although she recommended different products for me, and even had them waiting for me to pick them up before I left, I wasn’t sure if they were right for me. Out of the three products that she sent home with me, there was only one that I really wanted to try a second time. When I went back into the marijuana dispensary a month later, I showed her the product that I wanted. She told me that the product was out of stock, and she wasn’t sure when they would get it back in. I was surprised, and asked her if there was a reason she would give something to me to try when they weren’t even sure that they would continue to have it in stock? She explained that some products come into stock and stay, and other products go out more quickly. They are continually trying new and different products that can help their patients. I didn’t like this attitude of easy come easy go with my medical marijuana, but who was I to tell them what they should and should not keep in stock. Eventually, my husband convinced me I should go to other local marijuana dispensaries to see what product they had. He hoped I would eventually find something that would ease the constant pain in my feet from the nerve problems I was experiencing. I still haven’t found the exact product that I will keep because as the pharmacist said, product comes and product goes.
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