In the state of Oklahoma, there is no defined set of qualifying conditions. This means that your physician has the last say in whether or not you end up with a medical marijuana card. Initially, when the legislation was first introduced, it was the lack of qualifying conditions that ticked off some people. But with time people have got on board with the whole legislation.
Some of the most common qualifying conditions for which a medical marijuana card is given includes:
- Chronic Pain
- Inflammation
- Depression
- Body Aches
- HIV/AIDS
- Cachexia or The Wasting Syndrome
- Epilepsy and Other Related Disorders
- Nausea
- Migraines
- Anxiety
- Anorexia
- Neurological Pain Disorders
- Glaucoma
- Cancer
This is by no chance an exhaustive list, as the final verdict lies in the hands of your physician. Which is also why we recommend you always try to find one that is cannabis-friendly. There are some doctors who still believe that the lack of qualifying conditions just implies that it is less of medicine and more of bad health policy. Which of course, is not true.