How can I get pain pills from the doctor?
Question by BrewKilla: How can I get pain pills from the doctor?
I don’t want hydros.. I want oxycontin or oxy codone. Any tips or tricks???
Best answer:
Answer by llibretrac
It is wrong to get medicine just to get high. You should be really deserving and be in pain in order to get those drugs.
Answer by Michael Pence
First of all I totally agree with everyone’s posts. To answer your question no doctor would ever prescribe oxycontin unless you have cancer, major surgery, or a diagnosed disease which causes excruciating pain everyday. Your chances are next to zero and by the way your going about it sounds like if you we’re to ask your doctor he would put you on the drug seeking black list which is “don’t give this patient any narcotic pain relievers.” At best you might score Vicodin but no doctor outright just hands out Oxies because the DEA would be on that doctor filing litigation for prescribing a major controlled substance for no reason other than mild pain. Even when I dislocated my shoulder completely out of socket I only walked away from hospital with 15 regular Vicodin then was prescribed by chiropractor 30 vikes and that’s it no more than that. There are no tips or tricks to get this most widely abused narcotic in America. I know its not what you wanted to hear but just like the other post said this drug used for recreation destroys families, relationships, finances, and your liver. Plus a 90 day trip to a detox facility. This drug is called “hillbilly heroin.” STAY AWAY AT ALL COST!!! You can atleast withdrawal from Vicodin at home which I did 3.5 years ago but this you can’t you will need a detox facility most certainly. God bless.
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