Anonymous wrote:This has been going on for the last 10 years. Consequences of doctors over prescribing medication, it getting sold on the street, the good having to suffer for the bad.
And I do mean suffer.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually have the opposite experience. ENT offering my Oxys for sinus infection, dentist for a root canal, PCP for a kidney stone. It's remarkable really
Oh but I took him on his offer up in the kidney stone situation
Yep, I've had the same problem with dentists. No thanks, I don't need two weeks worth of oxy for a root canal, thanks. I've had a lot of dental work done (implants, root canals, yadda yadda) and they're shocked every time that I don't want Rx painkillers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually have the opposite experience. ENT offering my Oxys for sinus infection, dentist for a root canal, PCP for a kidney stone. It's remarkable really
Oh but I took him on his offer up in the kidney stone situation
Anonymous wrote:We know someone whose pancreas ruptured and his life has been fine without it. Why not have it removed?
Anonymous wrote:I actually have the opposite experience. ENT offering my Oxys for sinus infection, dentist for a root canal, PCP for a kidney stone. It's remarkable really
Anonymous wrote:OP, why isn't your GI doc managing this? If you don't have one, you need to get one.
Anonymous wrote:We know someone whose pancreas ruptured and his life has been fine without it. Why not have it removed?
Anonymous wrote:We know someone whose pancreas ruptured and his life has been fine without it. Why not have it removed?
Anonymous wrote:We know someone whose pancreas ruptured and his life has been fine without it. Why not have it removed?