One of the more exasperating things I have learned about the medical juggernaut here in the U.S. is their aversion to prescribing proper pain medication.
Although I'm a great fan of "putting up with" my pain (neuropathy in my foot), sometimes it's just a bit too distracting. My doc will only prescribe the lowest-strength "painkiller" for me at this point (Gabapentin, 100mg x3 daily). She said that insurance laws forbid her from prescribing anything more powerful until I go through a course of exams and tests, carried out after 2-3 months at each level of painkiller.
This means that basically I'll have to wait at least a year or two to get something like Lyrica that actually works.
So yes, as my way of roundabout answering the question, I would jump at the opportunity to get MM. At least I'm already much more knowledgeable about the strains of medical marijuana and their effects than I am about the over-congested world of Rx drugs, and that there are far fewer side-effects. Supposedly, PA is going to pass a MM law next year, but I know from the experience of other states that it still won't be so easy to get a "recommendation" from one of the few docs that are allowed the privilege. (MM cannot be "prescribed" at this point - just another messed-up artifact from the old Reefer Madness days).