Very much so. There is no one-size-fits-all treatment with regard to cannabis.
My post-traumatic stress disorder may be very different from that of another vet sitting beside me who witnessed even the same incidents.
I found that the amount prescribed is generally in correlation with the percentage of the disability of the patient: the number of different ailments the patient is suffering from, whether it be osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease, as well as PTSD, as well as depression, as well as, as well as, as well as. That patient is going to need a lot more than a patient who just has PTSD or is managing with three grams per day, or two, or one.
The objective, from our end, of medical cannabis is to bring the patient in and, as you said, remove the opioid addiction portion, or at least help where we can with that, re-establish a quality of life and then titrate the cannabis down to the point where the patient doesn't need it anymore.