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Ease of obtaining a Percocet or Oxycontin script through an online consultation?

EvilSpaceMonk

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NOT ASKING FOR SOURCES...
Suppose one were to consult a Dr. by paying a fee online to obtain his phone number. Meet with him by phone and complain of symptoms of a hearniated disc. Would this work theoretically? Are some of those online pharmacies worth paying money to? I see all these promises but am unsure if this stuff actually works out in general for most people. if this is possible what is the extenr of the payoff?
What other prescription could I say I am taking for a symptom like the herniated disc. What else would a doctor prescibe to someone in that condition? I'm going to tell the doctor on the phone that my primary care physician won't prescribe it for me because he doesn't like to prescribe it because of the negative publicity and addictive potential so he prescribed me with "..." which doesn't work as well as the oxycontin I had after I injured my back initially. blah blah blah
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[This message has been edited by EvilSpaceMonk (edited 07 October 2001).]
 
You wont get any C-II drugs via an "online consult" ... all C-II shit has to be reported, and that type thing wouldn't last long - it's a gaurenteed way for a doctor to lose his prescribing rights..
Of ypu troed tp gove such a story, then you better be ready to answer some questions off the top of your head, such as; which disc did you herniate? any numbness? where is it numb? any weakness in your legs? elaborate about that weakness .. in the end, you're going to have to cough up some charts...
The "online consultations" will usually yeild you hydrocodone at best - which really isn't that bad when you consider you didn't have to do anything except fill out a few forms and POSSIBLY talk to a "nurse" on the phone ... the downside is that you will pay almost in their "pharmacy" as you will on the streets, and of course your "refills" are only good at their pharmacy - can't transfer to a legit pharmacywhere you could have insurance foot the bill...
So yeah, go for it, but you have been warned - REGARDLESS of what the banner on their website says, you're NOT going to get a C-II ANYTHING from them unless they are trying to get rid of that pesky career they worke for 10+ years to build ..
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"I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want to be liked by all the people around them. I don't care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is: 'What are they in a position to do about it?'" (William S. Burroughs)
 
I have to agree with Phreex above, for the most part. These people are legal and lisenced pysicians. They are not going to give out Schedule 2 drugs to people that they don't know.
There are exceptions, but for the most part, the best drug with a high recreational value that you are going to get are benzos.
 
The online consult places will do you better then benzos, usually hydrocodone is what they specialize in..
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"I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want to be liked by all the people around them. I don't care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is: 'What are they in a position to do about it?'" (William S. Burroughs)
 
Alright, I take that back. Yes, I know people who have gotten generic Vicodin throught those online docs. If hydrocodone is your thing, then go for it. I've never actually used an online doctor consult, but I believe (from reading the websites) that if they don't prescribe what you need (read: want), then you aren't charged the hundred dollar or whatever fee.
IMHO, they suck. If you have a tolerance to opiates, then settling for something like Vicodin isn't even worth the effort.
 
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