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#41
I have insane insomnia and I was only given a script for this after running a stop sign at 45 MPH, and not even noticing until like 5-10 seconds after it happened. Almost t-boning another vehicle is what it actually took to get a legit script.
(09-27-2018, 08:42 PM)Charon Wrote: You must learn to be responsible for your own health in this day and age.  The government does not care.

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#42
lebowski1300 that is an interesting link you posted .

It can be tinkered with to look up more than what was posted.

In case one wants to.

And lebowski, do not mess around with Ms Hepburn.
Or anyone.
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#43
well yes u overposted yet again. how many troll accounts have you made to date? my mods found about six in two minutes.

your desperation screams from you. you did not even try to keep to post limit.

hey, here is a good idea. stop coming to this forum. we believe in enforcing rules. You don't believe in obeying rules.

It won't work.

i even recall one of ur personnas suggesting people go to a psychiatrist and say the same lies you just did.

probably should get ur stories right.
Angel  It is Well with My Soul  Angel
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#44
(07-07-2018, 07:22 PM)Audrey Hepburn Wrote: I'm in Illinois and know some of these docs.  With due respect,  you are going to have a hard time getting a script for scheduled meds from many of them.  Also waiting months for an appt, and having documented hx for ailments.  
And all pharmacy chains partake in the state database that is closely monitored.
If obtaining a legit script for meds was that easy, this forum wouldn't be so visited.

Strangely enough, I just picked up my latest script. Doc says he can only write it month per month. It's a PITA, but I need the script. I've been on it for maybe 2 years and this time he says I need to come in for a urine sample B4 my next script. He says that everyone has to do this once a year now. What would they even be looking for??
(09-27-2018, 08:42 PM)Charon Wrote: You must learn to be responsible for your own health in this day and age.  The government does not care.

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#45
(07-09-2018, 09:23 PM)The4thDimension Wrote:
(07-07-2018, 07:22 PM)Audrey Hepburn Wrote: I'm in Illinois and know some of these docs.  With due respect,  you are going to have a hard time getting a script for scheduled meds from many of them.  Also waiting months for an appt, and having documented hx for ailments.  
And all pharmacy chains partake in the state database that is closely monitored.
If obtaining a legit script for meds was that easy, this forum wouldn't be so visited.

Strangely enough, I just picked up my latest script. Doc says he can only write it month per month. It's a PITA, but I need the script. I've been on it for maybe 2 years and this time he says I need to come in for a urine sample B4 my next script. He says that everyone has to do this once a year now. What would they even be looking for??

I don’t know if everyone has to take a test every year or not but I know most drs.that write scripts for n@rcotics will drug test the patients to make sure you don’t have any illegal drugs in your system or drugs that aren’t prescribed to you.They also test to make sure the drugs they are prescribing you are in your system therefore thinking the meds aren’t being diverted.
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#46
(07-10-2018, 02:20 AM)Undermedicated Wrote:
(07-09-2018, 09:23 PM)The4thDimension Wrote:
(07-07-2018, 07:22 PM)Audrey Hepburn Wrote: I'm in Illinois and know some of these docs.  With due respect,  you are going to have a hard time getting a script for scheduled meds from many of them.  Also waiting months for an appt, and having documented hx for ailments.  
And all pharmacy chains partake in the state database that is closely monitored.
If obtaining a legit script for meds was that easy, this forum wouldn't be so visited.

Strangely enough, I just picked up my latest script. Doc says he can only write it month per month. It's a PITA, but I need the script. I've been on it for maybe 2 years and this time he says I need to come in for a urine sample B4 my next script. He says that everyone has to do this once a year now. What would they even be looking for??

I don’t know if everyone has to take a test every year or not but I know most drs.that write scripts for n@rcotics will drug test the patients to make sure you don’t have any illegal drugs in your system or drugs that aren’t prescribed to you.They also test to make sure the drugs they are prescribing you are in your system therefore thinking the meds aren’t being diverted.

Thanks for the response. I'm quite interested to know exactly how this works in states where MJ is fully legal. My doc claims the FDA is making him give out the tests, not so sure that I believe him though. I've been trying to figure out how the FDA deals with the issue I mentioned above.
(09-27-2018, 08:42 PM)Charon Wrote: You must learn to be responsible for your own health in this day and age.  The government does not care.

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#47
Outside the US is hard to source. But depending on which state you live in, it’s not too difficult to get a script escpecially in large metropolitan cities. I’ve heard stories of people visiting multiple pharmacies to refill the same prescription- but only in large urban areas.
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#48
Could be the Dr and not the FDA. Why just @dderall patients need to do a urine analysis? Why not benzo, etc..
I'm always up front with my Dr's about grass use juuust incase. In NY, it's on its way to becoming legal. At the current moment I could get a legal card, but in NY it's only edibles and maybe oils. No flower, or any of the the stuff I'm more interested in, or can't find easily and not be on federal database. My Dr said NY is about 2 years away from what she heard.

Pharmacies, at least in NY do a pretty good job of making sure you aren't Dr or pharmacy hopping. I switched to online. No more waiting til the day of running out. So wish I went to online years ago. They fill controlled meds sooner than local pharmacy does with non-controlled meds.
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#49
(07-18-2018, 12:16 AM)andybones Wrote: Pharmacies, at least in NY do a pretty good job of making sure you aren't Dr or pharmacy hopping. I switched to online. No more waiting til the day of running out. So wish I went to online years ago. They fill controlled meds sooner than local pharmacy does with non-controlled meds.

NY is a nightmare with all this stuff. Even getting anything stronger than advil in the emergency room is a problem.
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#50
In Nicaragua it's illegal. However in Nicaragua you don't need a doctor you are one. They have conce46a and Rital%&a and pretty much everything except Morph&^%$ at the farmacias. Literally 60 alps are like 6 bucks and they have this stuff called ova Forte which is basicallly 50 mgs of codei%A. So when I am in the states my primary care doctor post dates three months of scripts but they have a national database nowadays so there is no more shopping around. I have been on a stimulaant since 7 and i resent it because my parents needed a babysitter not rital%$ to keep me chained to my desk. I developed no study skills when I went to Grad school my advisor lectured me on how inappropriate it was for me to still be on it, but she can kiss my grits.
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