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yeoman6987

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2. I wonder what the TRUTH is on how many
Mon Oct 6, 2014, 11:32 PM
Oct 2014

Abused the drugs. My suspicition is that it is really a money maker. Doctors found that ACA saved money but not Doctors who MAY (not positive) lost money. Seems suspect to me though.

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This one way covers all is Wrong on riversedge Oct 2014 #1
I wonder what the TRUTH is on how many yeoman6987 Oct 2014 #2
I will be seeing my doc twice a month and my Gi doc once a month demtenjeep Oct 2014 #3
it has just made it twice as hard and more of a process for those that are actually SICK demtenjeep Oct 2014 #4
yep; it's just more nanny-state war-on-drugs bull excrement. won't help anybody TheFrenchRazor Oct 2014 #16
Prescription opioids kill more Americans than illegal drugs Recursion Oct 2014 #14
i suspect that pain meds help more people than they kill. nnt TheFrenchRazor Oct 2014 #17
Could well be; I have no idea. We should really get some numbers on this. Recursion Oct 2014 #18
You're a very lucky person to have the luxury to be ambivalent. catbyte Oct 2014 #20
Recursion UglyGreed Oct 2014 #27
Oh BTW the 4% UglyGreed Oct 2014 #31
Those who do not have levels of pain With whom Oct 2014 #34
I'm sorry, but the biggest issue with prescription drug abuse... Chan790 Oct 2014 #30
Fighting euphoria is more important than relieving pain. MohRokTah Oct 2014 #5
fortuantely for me, for my GI doc's medicine, I call in the morning...stop by the office to pick up demtenjeep Oct 2014 #6
Fuck me running. I can see I'll be taking my best friend's mom to the doctor a lot more often. n/t winter is coming Oct 2014 #7
been that way here in NY for years now. In 2005 i had dental surgery and the Dr sent me home with 5 dionysus Oct 2014 #8
You shouldn't need a refill for dental surgery frazzled Oct 2014 #10
i got a bone infection in my jaw after the surgery; he had to scrape my jaw bone with a chisel. the dionysus Oct 2014 #11
I am Delphinus Oct 2014 #19
oh, thank you. thatwas in 2005, the back in jury was 2009.. thankfully, all better! dionysus Oct 2014 #26
"Potential addiction is way worse than the pain." really? you can make that decision TheFrenchRazor Oct 2014 #15
I hope you NEVER experience chronic pain, frazzled. You would change your catbyte Oct 2014 #22
I disagree cali Oct 2014 #23
To say nothing of the hassle when the office staff screws up the prescription, as frequently happens spooky3 Oct 2014 #9
Interesting, didn't know that gopiscrap Oct 2014 #12
What concerns me is that it applies to cough medicines LeftInTX Oct 2014 #13
You can have your doc mail the 'scrip to the pharmacy cali Oct 2014 #21
I don't think you will actually have to SEE the doctor. wildeyed Oct 2014 #24
Jesus is coming. Loook busy. n/t kickysnana Oct 2014 #25
This is truly madness. With whom Oct 2014 #28
I don't think it requires you to see the doctor. JNelson6563 Oct 2014 #29
On the schedule II meds a urine analysis is required at VA facilities. With whom Oct 2014 #33
Scheduled tests a month in advance are useless. JNelson6563 Oct 2014 #36
You are spot on. With whom Oct 2014 #39
Just got off the phone with VA sorefeet Oct 2014 #32
Must be UglyGreed Oct 2014 #35
I'll be on some kind of watch list shortly. My dog lives on Tramadol. Coventina Oct 2014 #37
I have pernicious anemia, so I have to get a monthly B12 shot. I have always tblue37 Oct 2014 #38
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