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Originally Posted by PaceAdvantage
Yeah, my friend has to go every month and pee in a cup to make sure they are taking the meds...and not selling them, I suppose is the rationale. (also I think they test to make sure patient isn't supplementing with illegal narcotics...)
It's insane what they've done to legitimate people who need legitimate pain relief, I agree with that.
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The first GP doctor I had when I moved here lost his license because of his employee, his nurse. It was basically a 3 person operation, a doctor, nurse, and a lady running the office. A couple times he believed her "I lost my meds"
excuse as she was a long term employee. It was probably some sloppy record keeping, but the doc wasn't doing it. She turned around and sued him for the cost of going to rehab for addiction. You can pretty much still get pain meds for short term here, but long term you get a big fat screw you. The doctor who went out of business was never replaced and that eventually took down the next door pharmacy. Now I get to drive 30-40 miles for a doctor and meds instead of 6, thanks to a person who abused pain meds and blamed others.