What is the best method to get painkillers from a doctor? I was presribed Hydro 10/500 for my back and have been taking them for a couple of months. My back is better but my addiction is not. Need to know a tactic to use to trick the doctors. Hate having to do this but am now getting desperate and have only a couple pills left. Thanks for any advice. I travel so going to different doctors and pharmacys would not be a problem.
Pain Relief A number of pain relievers have been prescribed for fibromyalgia. This includes NSAID medications over the counter, COX-2 inhibitors, and tramadol in prescription form for more advanced cases w00t tramadol , just say your back is still hurting and the stuff you're getting now isnt doing the trick and ask for oxy/percs, well dont ask, but you know, hint at it lol, also for a cheaper/easier alternative to going around endlessly searching for docs just grow and or get some pods
Heroin is also a lot more dirty. And yeah, I'd just keep it up with the doctors because if they already know you have back pain, it shouldn't be that fuckin' hard to keep milking it. Just act like you're still in pain, say the meds you have now aren't giving you the same effect anymore, and ask the doc what you should do about it.
my doctor give me paracetamol for my back pain,hes an asshole who believe opiates are like crystal meth
ugh lol... i am on hydro for pain right now n i dunno how yall can stand to do this shit everyday... i am so ill from it if i wasnt truly in need of strong pain killer is no way in hell i would take it
you might want to tell him that the hydro gives you headaches. they give me headaches but stronger opiates don't. I told my gp that the vicodin gave me headaches but a friend gave me some oxycodone and it helped with no rebound headache. I don't know if there is a typical response from a dr. One risk in telling him that hydro gives you headaches is that he might think other painkillers will, too. that's why I told my dr that I already had some. He was willing to dispense oxycodone 5-325 until he referred me to the neurologist. just keep it simple, don't be presumptuous to him, just let him know you're in constant pain.