Is my croaker getting wise?

JackiePeyton

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So I go to a very nice croaker for my Ativan. I am also on Suboxone. I was kicked out of my last program for having hot urine on Ativan. My new doctor for the Suboxone does not ever drug test and all he seems to care is that you don't deal drugs in his parking lot.
So anyway I go to my croaker and he asks me out of the blue, "so are you still going to the clinic for Suboxone?"
I very calmly just tell him yes. He writes me the script for the Ativan and off I go.
He looked at some piece of paper when he tells me that so I am inclined to think one of two things happened: The more likely scenario is that my medical insurance one of the statements must've shown it. Or my last provider of the Suboxone sent him a letter saying he should not prescribe it to me. What do you all think about this? My husband says that I am going to fool around and get kicked out of my new Suboxone program. I am not even worried about that I am just a little weirded out. I don't think this doctor would report me or anything but I wonder if I should go back to him or take this as a warning from him that he is wise to me? He is a very nice man and he doesn't like to follow rules so possibly it is fine or possibly he is just being nice giving me the prescription but letting me know that he knows? Do you think I should go back to him for more Ativan?
 
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if you still want the ativan, then get it. the last thing a croaker is gonna do is tell on you.. he is committing a crime in itself giving you the ativan, if by croaker your referring to a doctor who writes prescriptions you dont need with a little persuasion. he could lose his practice... thats like your local drug dealer calling the cops on you for buying drugs..why would he do that?
 
I'm not sure what you want from this thread in terms of advice. I also don't know what "croaker" means. Why do you need the ativan?
 
Good question about why I need the Ativan. I take the Ativan to relax in the evening and it also helps me a lot with PMS. It is actually very helpful. I don't understand how it is illegal for him to prescribe me Ativan though. Can someone explain that?
 
its not illegal to get it prescribed, its how he does it. Like you have to have a valid prescription, with a reason thats been certified by the doctor.
If it was legitimate to be prescribed ativan to help 'relax in the evening' i think everyone and their brother would be getting ativan, including me =D

Croaker 48 up, 8 down

A doctor. Specifically one that could be persuaded to write a prescription for effective narcotics.
Lee was getting sick, and junk was nowhere to be found in the streets. He needed to score. He knew of a croaker that kept his office on 32nd street, Jimmy the fag said he would write for anybody.
 
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