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Hi: I live in California, and my mail drug rx program has already limited

what they will send me.. it is due to the problem in your state and because

we are in CA. they assume it is an illegal thing. I am under the care of a

Pain Management Doctor who has been very careful to limit my intake and she

is now having to deal with alot of baloney from this Pharmacy..Merck-Medco.I

am ready to contact my TRW benefits person and see if they can help me at

all. Supposedly they are a separate entity..I just feel they are practicing

medicine. This medication is the only one that ddoes not bother my stomach,

we have tried many others. Alice

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This is so true, Ray. My daughter in Wytheville ran out of oxycontin last week

on the weekend. She, of course, couldn't get any. She normally gets her

prescription from the VA, but they were closed for the weekend so she had to

grin and bear it. They told her point blank that there was no way she would get

it from the local people. It has definitely become a problem and that is such a

shame for those who legitimately need it.

Peggy

Ray in Virginia wrote: The problems with addiction and crime

related to the illegitimate use of

Oxycontin tablets continues to plague our rural lives here in southwest

Virginia. The following URL will take you to a newsreport from the Roanoke

Times:

http://www.roanoke.com/roatimes/news/story113160.html

Though I do not currently take Oxycontin I sometimes wonder if it will be

available when other pain medications no longer relieve my pain. My pain

clinic doctor will not prescribe Oxycontin before trying every other

pain-relief medication and combinations of such medications. Oxycontin is

reserved now as a drug of last choice.

This problem will only get worse as oxycontin abuse spreads throughout the

country.

Ray in Virginia

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No I haven't. Codeine seems to make me itch all over. I don't know I am

trying to figure out a way to beat their system. I think it is more about

the money that the Drug, unfortunately in my case. The logic they are using

is all screwed up everytime I call there is a different story and none of the

excuses!!!!! ..... are logical. I am going to see if I can get sosme help

from my husbands benefits department. I worry I will get that they are a

separate entity. I don't give up easy when I feel I am being stymied.

Alice..

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Have you tried Contin with coedeine. It seemed to

help me for a while.

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Hi,

There are other meds that have similar effects and some doctors

have less trouble prescribing them.

Also, individual reactions the the various drugs can be very

different.

It is now an accepted principle by the commission that regulates

hospitals, the one that regulates pain clinics, and the AMA that chronic

pain patients are entitled to the best relief they can get. Where this is

not done, your treatment practitioners as causing you unnecessary pain &

suffering. There are enforcement standards for this with the state boards

of pharmacy, and they do enforce it!

Please don't be shy about making it clear to your doctor that you

need & are entitled to the best relief & should be spared unnecessary pain

& suffering. Doctors can now be disciplined for this, in spite of whatever

they think. And I am sure that many whopper malpractice suits about this

are in the works.

Some alternative for you might be Darvacet or other pain meds (I

use darvacet), one of the several available patches, or stronger medication

like methadone. You can also interview other doctors about treating you,

and even if your own doctor reacts strongly to these options, it is his job

to free you of symptoms to the greatest extent possible.

Ken

At 11:59 AM 6/12/2001 -0700, Mike Lonergan wisely said:

>Have you tried Contin with coedeine. It seemed to

>help me for a while.

>--- Ray in Virginia wrote:

>

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>The problems with addiction and crime related to the illegitimate use of

>Oxycontin tablets continues to plague our rural lives here in southwest

>Virginia. The following URL will take you to a newsreport from the Roanoke

>Times:

><http://www.roanoke.com/roatimes/news/story113160.html>http://www.roanoke.com/r\

oatimes/news/story113160.html

>

>Though I do not currently take Oxycontin I sometimes wonder if it will be

>available when other pain medications no longer relieve my pain. My pain

>clinic doctor will not prescribe Oxycontin before trying every other

>pain-relief medication and combinations of such medications. Oxycontin is

>reserved now as a drug of last choice.

>

>This problem will only get worse as oxycontin abuse spreads throughout the

>country.

>Ray in Virginia

>

>

>

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Hi Ray,

this article angers me to no end!!!

Isn't it aboput time that law enforcement does their

job as well as the drs educate theirselves before

prescribing???!!!

if this were insulin, would the fDa ask to have it

taken off of the market?

and the smart ass answer about drs prescribing it for

just a headache'; i hope this person suffers many hrs

in an uneducated Emergency room with a screaming

mibraine or cluster headache and not get any relief

becuz some damned criminal steal the proper meds and

uses them incorrectly just to get high.

i am a user of dr prescribed oxy and have gottenmy

life back becuz of it; how dare some drug addict take

that away from me!!!!

i do not proscribe to the notion that drug addiction

is a disease; sorry, not popular, but i am an honest

person and won't beat around the bush. use some self

control, for godsake; if you are stupid to start using

illegal drugs or use legal drugs outside of the

prescribed manner, then PAY THE CONSEQUENCES!!!!!

lET'S STOP MAKING EXCUSES FOR PEOPLE AND BE

RESPONSIBLE!!!

';

--- Ray in Virginia wrote:

> The problems with addiction and crime related to the

> illegitimate use of

> Oxycontin tablets continues to plague our rural

> lives here in southwest

> Virginia. The following URL will take you to a

> newsreport from the Roanoke

> Times:

>

http://www.roanoke.com/roatimes/news/story113160.html

>

> Though I do not currently take Oxycontin I sometimes

> wonder if it will be

> available when other pain medications no longer

> relieve my pain. My pain

> clinic doctor will not prescribe Oxycontin before

> trying every other

> pain-relief medication and combinations of such

> medications. Oxycontin is

> reserved now as a drug of last choice.

>

> This problem will only get worse as oxycontin abuse

> spreads throughout the

> country.

> Ray in Virginia

>

>

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My Reality Check bounced.

Kat in CT

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Hi: I did not believe it when today I received the full amount of meds that

my Doctor prescribed. I guess the 10-12 phone calls finally got through to

them. I am curious as to what type of medication is received through the

Patch?:.I am thinking of trying that so as to not be taking so much oral

meds. I figure that it would be healthier for my intestines. Could you help

me to investigate the various meds that are involved in the PATCH..I have

been offered this form of help by the Doctor and I just need to check out the

usage and types of meds. available in this form.

Thank you for your help and support. Sincerely, Alice Torrance, CA.

USA

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HI: I am afraid that in so many cases it is the abuser of whatever means of

pain relief and many other things that makes it so difficult for those of

us(I think it is more the case that people want to comply with the correct

usage than not) who try to comply with what is honest and legal usage. I

recall that years ago we didn't have to use a check cashing card, or we had

to pay at the cashier before pumping gas and so many other occasions that

have been abused by the slime that creates an abundance of inconveniences for

the majority. I too become enraged when I am treated like a criminal because

of those who do not abide by the rules. The Oxycontin matter is a perfect

example of the very matter I speak of here. The only Fair in the world is in

Pomona California...a light explanation of the fact that the folk that abuse

the rights given to many so that we PAY...FOR THEIR IGNORANCE.....,,

It really gauls me when I am made to feel like a criminal just trying to get

pain relief in a manner that allows me to function well and get pain relief

so that I might be a more active human being and do so in reasonable comfort

and less impact on my thinking ability. It seems to me that a petition should

be considered to voice our positions.. The drug thing is only one of the many

rights that are taken from us because of fools out there who ruin many things

by an abuse in the matter.

I would really appreciate others input of this subject matter and if others

feel as I do about a minority destroying the majority of others rights.

Sincerely, Alice Torrance CA. USA

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Applause! Applause!!

Would this, in turn, be constued therefore as our disease having a disease?

just a thought.

Always,

pam / cloud

Hi Ray,

this article angers me to no end!!!

Isn't it aboput time that law enforcement does their

job as well as the drs educate theirselves before

prescribing???!!!

if this were insulin, would the fDa ask to have it

taken off of the market?

and the smart ass answer about drs prescribing it for

just a headache'; i hope this person suffers many hrs

in an uneducated Emergency room with a screaming

mibraine or cluster headache and not get any relief

becuz some damned criminal steal the proper meds and

uses them incorrectly just to get high.

i am a user of dr prescribed oxy and have gottenmy

life back becuz of it; how dare some drug addict take

that away from me!!!!

i do not proscribe to the notion that drug addiction

is a disease; sorry, not popular, but i am an honest

person and won't beat around the bush. use some self

control, for godsake; if you are stupid to start using

illegal drugs or use legal drugs outside of the

prescribed manner, then PAY THE CONSEQUENCES!!!!!

lET'S STOP MAKING EXCUSES FOR PEOPLE AND BE

RESPONSIBLE!!!

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here....

I agree. Chronic Pain and Acute surgical pain need to be treated

aggressively. We have learned of the changes that take place in our bodies when

pain is the tyrant of our bodies and mind, it is insidious in the way it works,

and at first we are unaware of it's tendrils that start the first stages of

destruction and diminishment of our bodies, minds and lives.

Pain is a symptom and Pain is a disease unto itself. Be your own best advocate

and help yourself get the pain relief you need and deserve.

Luv and hugs

Goddess Blessings

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