Medical marijuana is powerful at treating a wide variety of symptoms. However, because of the legality issues and history of marijuana, discussing a prescription with your doctor might feel like a sensitive topic to broach.
The following are four things you can do when you discuss medical marijuana with your doctor to ensure that the conversation is as productive and informative as possible.
1. Learn as much as you can about how medical marijuana treatment works
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Few things can strike fear into your heart like hearing the doctor say these three words: "You need surgery." The phrase brings up so many emotions and can throw you into a state where you don't really know what to do. It's important to vocalize the fears you have to your doctor so they can help to alleviate them. Many medical professionals will typically provide you with an information sheet or packet that will give you an idea of what to expect, but there's often so much that isn't listed there.
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If you have noticed that you are no longer able to hear as well using your hearing aids, you may wonder if they are starting to fail. If so, before you try to have them replaced, take the following actions to see if there is a simple solution for when your hearing aid is not loud enough.
Inspect the Volume Control
If your hearing aid has suddenly stopped producing sounds, the problem could be caused by the volume control.
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If you have not received an eye exam for some time, then it may be wise to make arrangement to have one completed. When you make your appointment for the exam, consider asking for a dilated exam. While it is not necessary, it is advisable, especially if you are getting older. Keep reading to learn about this sort of exam and what your eye doctor will look for.
What Is A Dilated Eye Exam?
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Most children do not enjoy going to the doctor and getting shots. After all, who likes to get stuck with a needle? There are some children (and adults!) who actually have a phobia of needles and need extra-special attention and care when it is immunization time. In any event, there are some things that you, as a parent, can do to make vaccine visits go a little smoother for both you and your child.
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