Guest guest Posted February 11, 2009 Report Share Posted February 11, 2009 Ok, well, all the tests went fine, except when I had to leave the room and Dewey got upset. Then, coming out of the hospital, Dewey saw this bush and tried to pee on it, even though it was inside! Well, in his mind, that's what bushes are for, right? Luckily, he got stopped before he watered the plant! I'm a little upset with the doctor though because I told him that right now my knee pain is so bad, that my nine schedule II opioids do not even touch it... I told him I was very concerned about post-op pain, and what was he planning to do about that? He said, " Well, you better save your pain meds... " I asked, " How am I supposed to save them when I use them every day? " Then he informed me that he couldn't write for oxycontin because he didn't have a triplicate pad. I told him I wasn't expecting him too, but I was expecting breakthrough pain relief... Anyway, he told me to use what I have at home and that he's not writing for anything. -- Dodge Read my blog at: http://jumpthis.wordpress.com Visit me at: http://www./group/a_different_reality And my adults only journal at: http://www.my-journal.com/slaveheat You can check out the progress of my new service dog in training here: http://www.my-journal.com/demonsjournal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2009 Report Share Posted February 12, 2009 Boy that is support for you! I hope your pain doctor will be sure he gives you what you need. [ ] My Doc's appointment Ok, well, all the tests went fine, except when I had to leave the room and Dewey got upset. Then, coming out of the hospital, Dewey saw this bush and tried to pee on it, even though it was inside! Well, in his mind, that's what bushes are for, right? Luckily, he got stopped before he watered the plant! I'm a little upset with the doctor though because I told him that right now my knee pain is so bad, that my nine schedule II opioids do not even touch it... I told him I was very concerned about post-op pain, and what was he planning to do about that? He said, " Well, you better save your pain meds... " I asked, " How am I supposed to save them when I use them every day? " Then he informed me that he couldn't write for oxycontin because he didn't have a triplicate pad. I told him I wasn't expecting him too, but I was expecting breakthrough pain relief... Anyway, he told me to use what I have at home and that he's not writing for anything. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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