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WinkyDink

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68. "claim to suffer".... "'pain' type claims"....Obviously, neither you nor she has ever "claimed" to
Sun Aug 24, 2014, 05:24 PM
Aug 2014

feel pain.

But there will come a day........

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Test them for what? I'm not following you. Arkansas Granny Aug 2014 #1
Presumably for narcotics? Jackpine Radical Aug 2014 #2
I'm sorry UglyGreed Aug 2014 #3
Tested how? ScreamingMeemie Aug 2014 #4
They are UglyGreed Aug 2014 #5
...and if they don't, it's assumed they're selling the drug? ScreamingMeemie Aug 2014 #15
I've been tested over five years UglyGreed Aug 2014 #21
... and if there's less in your system, they hand ScreamingMeemie Aug 2014 #25
If you don't UglyGreed Aug 2014 #29
That's not what I said, dear. ScreamingMeemie Aug 2014 #33
Well I was told UglyGreed Aug 2014 #43
Now our idiotic MASTERS have decided to make it much harder to get Vicodin BaggersRDumb Aug 2014 #77
Norco doesn't require a triplicate; I get mine by mail REP Aug 2014 #86
that is changing, norco will be triplicate soon BaggersRDumb Aug 2014 #87
So they've been saying for how long? REP Aug 2014 #89
google it BaggersRDumb Aug 2014 #90
Apparently they are going to have yeoman6987 Aug 2014 #27
No just the limits UglyGreed Aug 2014 #32
Me too, they do a urine specimen test periodically,, fadedrose Aug 2014 #41
Who is testing you? TBF Aug 2014 #52
I have a standing script for over a decade REP Aug 2014 #85
Well mine have been noted UglyGreed Aug 2014 #95
There are many regular GPs now jen63 Aug 2014 #123
I've known people who got hooked on pain meds by taking too many and I've known people who sold Arkansas Granny Aug 2014 #6
Kinda like the welfare UglyGreed Aug 2014 #10
I wouldn't know. I've never met the woman. Arkansas Granny Aug 2014 #11
Thread win. ScreamingMeemie Aug 2014 #16
Well I never met UglyGreed Aug 2014 #23
I have met people who sell their food stamps for street pain killers and xanax, onecent Aug 2014 #35
I have heard that. My SNAP came on a plastic card, Downwinder Aug 2014 #54
I'm tired of stories about "people sell their benefits" daredtowork Aug 2014 #58
+1 Downwinder Aug 2014 #59
Thank you for this JustAnotherGen Aug 2014 #106
You're Welcome - It's An Invisible Problem daredtowork Aug 2014 #108
The stepdaughter who got the card for food stamps, gave the actual card to the dealer onecent Aug 2014 #61
If that happened daredtowork Aug 2014 #64
Addicts overuse their pain meds and may not have any by the end of the month. Dustlawyer Aug 2014 #79
I've been in pain management since 2010 and have known many people who abuse the system by Ghost in the Machine Aug 2014 #91
Let me ask you UglyGreed Aug 2014 #93
Personally, that would be a YES! Like I told one doctor at a clinic that was cash only..... Ghost in the Machine Aug 2014 #117
I go to a hospital UglyGreed Aug 2014 #118
One of my relatives used to supplement her income by selling her medications. IdaBriggs Aug 2014 #97
Sorry for your loss UglyGreed Aug 2014 #99
It's patients and shady greedy doctors. n/t seaglass Aug 2014 #100
How about UglyGreed Aug 2014 #103
From my non-druggie observation, the selling was more subtle IdaBriggs Aug 2014 #101
Thank you for your UglyGreed Aug 2014 #114
Do you mean smoking pot? lunatica Aug 2014 #7
Nope UglyGreed Aug 2014 #12
could they be monitoring the levels to determine what level is or is not magical thyme Aug 2014 #26
I wish that was the case UglyGreed Aug 2014 #36
It's also to make sure they're not using street drugs Warpy Aug 2014 #8
But is that fair? UglyGreed Aug 2014 #14
It can save lives. Warpy Aug 2014 #116
I had to shift my thinking on this daredtowork Aug 2014 #45
We're in the infancy of studying brain chemistry Warpy Aug 2014 #56
I wasn't in a position to do that daredtowork Aug 2014 #63
Who is sending them to the pain management doctors or clinic? Lurks Often Aug 2014 #9
Well I was UglyGreed Aug 2014 #17
The neurologist sent you to pain management Lurks Often Aug 2014 #18
I was not on UglyGreed Aug 2014 #37
mine did this knowing there was a three week waiting list, and that I was in extreme pain bettyellen Aug 2014 #94
This message was self-deleted by its author RiffRandell Aug 2014 #13
A doctor may be testing the person receiving pain killers so as to JDPriestly Aug 2014 #19
Lucky to get pain management daredtowork Aug 2014 #20
absolutely yes. frankieallen Aug 2014 #22
Well I suffer enough UglyGreed Aug 2014 #24
well daredtowork Aug 2014 #42
The funny thing is UglyGreed Aug 2014 #53
The government has made it very tough on Dr's when it comes to prescribing these drugs for patients. frankieallen Aug 2014 #111
hmm - I was wondering why it took forever daredtowork Aug 2014 #115
So then UglyGreed Aug 2014 #46
I don't drive daredtowork Aug 2014 #50
That is my point of UglyGreed Aug 2014 #55
limiting others daredtowork Aug 2014 #60
Constitutional due process rights, be damned! Ms. Toad Aug 2014 #81
possession of one Oxycontin without a proper prescription is a felony.....A FELONY frankieallen Aug 2014 #107
My doctor-patient relationship has NOTHING to do with people who commit felonies - Ms. Toad Aug 2014 #119
This message was self-deleted by its author otohara Aug 2014 #98
unfortunately it's always the few who ruin it for the rest of us. why do defensive? frankieallen Aug 2014 #105
This message was self-deleted by its author otohara Aug 2014 #113
My DW writes dismissal letters all the time to patients who claim to suffer ileus Aug 2014 #28
Is it that she does not UglyGreed Aug 2014 #44
"claim to suffer".... "'pain' type claims"....Obviously, neither you nor she has ever "claimed" to WinkyDink Aug 2014 #68
I wish you were correct. ileus Aug 2014 #83
Boy, hope you're watching for GI symptoms with that high a dose. Laffy Kat Aug 2014 #84
GI hell - that kind of NSAID use will kill the kidneys first, especially with MCTD REP Aug 2014 #88
Yes, yes. You are right. Laffy Kat Aug 2014 #92
HMMM UglyGreed Aug 2014 #96
I have had chronic pain azmom Aug 2014 #30
Exactly UglyGreed Aug 2014 #39
I have chronic pain sarisataka Aug 2014 #31
They could also have you do a pill count. blue neen Aug 2014 #38
That's nuts imo sarisataka Aug 2014 #49
Agree. blue neen Aug 2014 #67
Do you go to the UglyGreed Aug 2014 #40
I've been there sarisataka Aug 2014 #51
Acceptable? Probably yes. Fair? Possibly no. blue neen Aug 2014 #34
What is involved in the testing? daredtowork Aug 2014 #47
It's a big issue to come up with an extra $200 or so for every test. blue neen Aug 2014 #65
WTH? Why does the patient have to pay for it? daredtowork Aug 2014 #70
Uh, yes. The patient pays for it. blue neen Aug 2014 #71
Wow that makes no sense at all. Is this the VA? daredtowork Aug 2014 #74
Many regulations require the person impacted to pay for them. NutmegYankee Aug 2014 #75
Well, if it counts, I object to that daredtowork Aug 2014 #76
the worse problem KT2000 Aug 2014 #48
Absolutely not. Good grief. n/t KarenS Aug 2014 #57
Wish to hell there was something else for my chronic pain...The pills make my head and stomach ache Tikki Aug 2014 #62
I can't figure what people like about pain pills other than to get rid of pain Skittles Aug 2014 #82
Tested WHERE???? WinkyDink Aug 2014 #66
In Alabama... yallerdawg Aug 2014 #69
A friend of mine lost his meds for chronic pain after being routinely tested Sheldon Cooper Aug 2014 #72
I think it depends on the policy loyalsister Aug 2014 #73
Yes, and they aren't being singled out; they signed a contract if it's a legit RiffRandell Aug 2014 #78
Tested by whom, and for what purpose? Ms. Toad Aug 2014 #80
If you saw a lot of the screens that come back, you'd be amazed at how much stuff folks are taking. Hoyt Aug 2014 #102
I have a badly herniated disc at C6-C7. It acts up 2-3 times a year. When it does... stevenleser Aug 2014 #104
This is the second poll-type question you have posted hifiguy Aug 2014 #109
First off I am UglyGreed Aug 2014 #112
I'd rather have doctors free to aggressively and compassionately manage pain Warren DeMontague Aug 2014 #110
missed this UglyGreed Aug 2014 #120
Interesting thread. I was not sure of my feelings on this question, Nye Bevan Aug 2014 #121
So then UglyGreed Aug 2014 #122
My doctor sent a letter/ form for me to sign. The bottom line was sign this and get my urinalysis or lillee Sep 2014 #124
I'm sorry I missed your post UglyGreed Oct 2014 #125
I wish they had tested my dead friend. :( nt tridim Oct 2014 #126
I wish UglyGreed Oct 2014 #129
As do I. A simple test might have saved her life. nt tridim Oct 2014 #130
sorry if I was UglyGreed Oct 2014 #131
yes riverwalker Oct 2014 #127
why UglyGreed Oct 2014 #128
Well thank you UglyGreed Oct 2014 #133
This message was self-deleted by its author UglyGreed Oct 2014 #132
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