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10 years 8 months ago - 10 years 8 months ago #109037 by Dickdastardly
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Is it wise to admit to using cannabis (for pain control) at a medical assesment :whistle:
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10 years 8 months ago #109046 by Gordon
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Dickdastardly wrote: Is it wise to admit to using cannabis (for pain control) at a medical assesment :whistle:


I assume that this is a theoretical question.

As I understand it, possession of cannabis, unless prescribed by an appropriate medical practitioner, is illegal, there is also the question of whether self-medication is a sensible approach to dealing with a medical condition.

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10 years 8 months ago - 10 years 8 months ago #109050 by Dickdastardly
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The question " Do you use street drugs" is listed as a probable question that may be asked. The use of cannabis is, I know for a fact, used quite successfully for pain relief, particularly by MS sufferers. I was just wondering which was worse. Telling fibs to the assesor, or admitting to using?
A theoretical question as you assumed..
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10 years 8 months ago #109052 by Gordon
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Dickdastardly wrote: The question " Do you use street drugs" is listed as a probable question that may be asked. The use of cannabis is, I know for a fact, used quite successfully for pain relief, particularly by MS sufferers. I was just wondering which was worse. Telling fibs to the assesor, or admitting to using?
A theoretical question as you assumed..


I tried to dodge answering your question in my first post :)

I do not think it is appropriate for us to offer advice in regard to a claimant admitting or not to their committing an illegal act, this is a decision a person would need to make on their own, should the question be asked.

Gordon

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