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You got some fire? Post a pic and let us comment on it. Give us details of the high and it's onset. I don't do yak too much anymore, but I got some fire about a week a go and got all googly eyed. It was an intense rush that left be silent toward the beginning, but made me talk about halfway through the G. It was very fishscalish, was all powder and looked like ground pearls.

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ah that was me last night.

between the two of us we got 1.5g each of a different variety from our most reliable dealer(and a few other goodies of course). one the best we'd ever had, truly the real coke most americans only dream of. saved it for last of course

once we got into that one i was so high i couldn't even talk. felt like being rocketed into outer space but at the same time comforted by the warmest of feelings.

on a sour note, twas my first time ever puking from getting too coked out, yech!
 
I live in the best state for pain doctors. They're my primary source. Normally get 150 80s and 210 30s. If you've got the paperwork proving you've got an injury the doctors ass is covered and there's plenty of them who will just keep upping you until you get to a couple hundred 80s and 300 30s. They know what they're doing too... long lines of people all in their 20s, don't accept insurance, etc.
 
svacheme3 said:
I live in the best state for pain doctors. They're my primary source. Normally get 150 80s and 210 30s. If you've got the paperwork proving you've got an injury the doctors ass is covered and there's plenty of them who will just keep upping you until you get to a couple hundred 80s and 300 30s. They know what they're doing too... long lines of people all in their 20s, don't accept insurance, etc.
Ya the Doctors really know what there doing alright..
They're getting everyone in the 20s addicted to pain pills8o
Every doc my friends went to that don't accept insurance are now addicted to pills real bad, and alot of them keep getting shut down
 
passing urine tests for marijuana

My daughter passed a drug test by using detox she bought from a head shop, but I have also heard of ladies passing drug tests by using a clean friends urine. I heard that the clean urine goes into a condom or other receptacle that will fit inside the vagina. The female taking the test inserts the urine filled receptacle into her vagina where it stays the right temp until she gets to the place where the drug test will be, and as long as she isn't being observed, she puts the urine from her friend into the testing cup.

Has anyone here heard of this? I tried the search button, and I looked up the question on Yahoo, and I have searched all over the internet, but I have found very little about using someone else's urine to pass a drug test. If females can pass by using another person's pee, what sort of contraptions are available to put the urine in that will fit in the vagina?
 
How can you be so dumb

svacheme3 said:
I live in the best state for pain doctors. They're my primary source. Normally get 150 80s and 210 30s. If you've got the paperwork proving you've got an injury the doctors ass is covered and there's plenty of them who will just keep upping you until you get to a couple hundred 80s and 300 30s. They know what they're doing too... long lines of people all in their 20s, don't accept insurance, etc.

You obviously live in Florida.. And it's not going to stay like that forever. It's only a matter of time before you will have to actually go out and find a job. The opiate overdose rate in west central florida is increasing way to rapidly.These places get shut down all the time quicker and quicker. Long lines of unemployed teenagers and people in their early 20's who keep bringing their stupid friends to these places and don't work and brag how they get so many pills. Dress like little middle school thugs and think they are big ballers and you are most likley one of them waiting outside the local after hours place and you or one of your thug friends will do something stupid and most likly get the place shut down sooner then you think.

In reality it is true a lot of young people in florida get the amount of meds only cancer patients should have.
These kids think they are slick when it's just a matter of knowing where to go. They will eventually make it harder for a lot of real pain patients to get the amount of meds they need. Don't think your local doctor isn't arealdy being watched with all those kids who look like their in middle school loitering around his office. They all get shut down eventually. Three go shut down last week. I am so glad to be at a doctors office that doesn't distibute ridiculous amounts of oxcodone to teeny boppers and that in a few months when your hot spot which does look hot by the way is shut down mine will still be open.
 
Yup, Florida. Places do get shut down all the time, and the DEA is actively watching all of them. Recently they threatened action over people sleeping in the lobby; they said because of the DEA anybody who falls asleep in the chairs in the waiting area is immediately kicked out with no warnings, and it's enforced. Also stopped letting people come early.
But all the offices that have been shut down seem to have one thing in common: they give scripts to people who don't have the proper paperwork. People go in just complaining of pain, no x-rays, MRIs, or any other documentation of a legit condition... and walk out with Vicodin, Percocet, Xanax, and sometimes even roxi 15s or 30s. The smart operations require this paperwork, and verify it and ensure it's recent. And almost all of them require patients to be at least 18; some 21, a few 25, and there's one where you have to be 30. It's harder for these operations to get shut down; I know several doctors that have been doing it for decades.
Florida doesn't have mandatory electronic prescription monitoring, and none of the crooked places use the voluntary system.
Of course it's not going to last forever, but there's just so damn many of these clinics and most of them are wising up and covering their asses with paperwork requirements that I probably won't have to worry about not having a doc for at least a decade.

Can you provide some more info on which offices were shut down? Links to stories or at least names/locations?
 
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umm Let me guess your unemployed?
just type in florida pill mills or tampa pill mills on google and you can find the stories for yourself. The places you have to be over 21. The people are over 21 but look and dress like young thugs or white trash and look like they don't take care of themselves.
Dea isn't just checking for paperwork they are also going through files to check if any of the patients have a drug charge or trafficking charge. People get caught sellin an it gets linked back to the doctor, people od and it gets linked back to a doctor also just a MRI is not considerd enough paperwork. Anyone can go get a MRI and it will say something is wrong with them. Most people don't realize instead of wasting all their money and time on a dealer it would be a lot cheaper and a lot less work to go get a script themselves but back to the paperwork. Like I said really only very serious inguries and cancer patients should warrant the amoount of opiates we get. Along with your MRI you should have plenty of previous history to go along with it. You think the DEA isn't after a place that over nintey percent of it's patients are unemployed?
They don't hit up the place's right away because if they hit em up to soon all the doctor gets is a slap on the wrist.
The reason place's often stay open awhile is because the dea are taking their time to build enough counts against them that it's no contest. I'm in my 30's have plently of histpry, don't abuse my meds and take them as needed so I don't have anything to worry about however I bet anything you're afterhours place gets shut down before the end of summer. An yes I know you will just go find another one but either way it doesn't matter because in the end your probablly just going to get in trouble for trafficking. The way you were bragging about all the pills you get you obviously have a pretty big mouth.
 
The places that get shut down are the places that let you get in with just your mri and your only past history comes from dirty pharmacys and other doctors that have gotten shut down. Places that start you at oxcodone instead of having a history of moving up slowly from vicodan, then perks then low doses of oxcodone. Legit places don't let you march in with just an MRI and your word.
 
You said 3 places got busted last week but I can find no references from searches of Google/Google News, Pain Relief Network news feeds, or DEA press releases.

And just because the DEA is looking at a place doesn't mean it's getting shut down any time soon. There's a difference between the places I'm talking about and classic pill mills, and that difference is how they cover their asses legally by requiring paperwork, dismissing patients that have any indication of doing something illegal with their meds, and maintaining good charting practices. Pill mills get shut down fast and often because they not only give out OC/30s with an MRI and 2 sheets of pharmacy records, but they were giving out Vics/Perc/15s/Xanax to people with *no* paperwork whatsoever, just a complaint of pain. But somewhere between pill mill and legit office are places that cater to junkies but cross their t's and dot their i's, and their doctors have been doing the same thing for years and years and years.
Not to mention every time a pill mill shuts down another one pops up.
 
SVACHEMA Oh yeah I forgot not only are over 90 percent of the patients at the place you go to unemployed but they somehow manage to come up with the four or five hundred cash dollars each month to get a script and you think nobody finds that odd or are keeping tabs on some of the patient's like I said they are just waiting to get enough counts before they move in.
 
svacheme3 said:
Yup, Florida. Places do get shut down all the time, and the DEA is actively watching all of them. Recently they threatened action over people sleeping in the lobby; they said because of the DEA anybody who falls asleep in the chairs in the waiting area is immediately kicked out with no warnings, and it's enforced. Also stopped letting people come early.
But all the offices that have been shut down seem to have one thing in common: they give scripts to people who don't have the proper paperwork. People go in just complaining of pain, no x-rays, MRIs, or any other documentation of a legit condition... and walk out with Vicodin, Percocet, Xanax, and sometimes even roxi 15s or 30s. The smart operations require this paperwork, and verify it and ensure it's recent. And almost all of them require patients to be at least 18; some 21, a few 25, and there's one where you have to be 30. It's harder for these operations to get shut down; I know several doctors that have been doing it for decades.
Florida doesn't have mandatory electronic prescription monitoring, and none of the crooked places use the voluntary system.
Of course it's not going to last forever, but there's just so damn many of these clinics and most of them are wising up and covering their asses with paperwork requirements that I probably won't have to worry about not having a doc for at least a decade.

Can you provide some more info on which offices were shut down? Links to stories or at least names/locations?

Another thing you said places are wising up and covering their asses with recent paperwork. YOu are not supposed to start anybody with new recent paperwork on oxcodone so they are not exatlly covering their asses. It isn't legal to prescribe anyone musc less some young kid with a brand new mri and no prior history oxcodone 30's much less 240 of them! THey are supposed to start patients with no prior pain management histpry on low doses of vike. then percs then oxycone 5mg, then 15, then 30's and not the insane amount of them that they are getting. the reason you'r place gives people so many oxycodone's is so that they can afford to keep coming back to the clinic! The street value on 210 is 3,600 dollars! I know your place is one of those places that take people who only need a MRI. thats the paperwork your talking about a single MRI. Kid's are o'ding all over the place and making it harder and harder for legitimite pain patients to get meds and sometimes forces them into some of these sceevy place's since so many doctors are scared of prescribing narcotics these days! Sorry for al the venting guys but this kid made me so mad how he was braggging about all the meds his doctor gives his unemployed ass and people like Svacheme are the reason that their is a monitoring system in so many states! an the reason that the DEA is coming down on Florida harder and Faster.
 
Svacheme Okay one second you're saying how easy it is to get med's the next you're trying to make it seem like it'sa little harder then it's made out to be. Are you afraid you're client'sare going to get a MRI and get a script themselves?

It would be just as easy for them to do it as it is for you. Maybe you don't know how to google because i'm looking at three places right now between st pete and tampa they had doctor arrests. Oh yeah and the one place you're talking about that doesn't allow people under 30 is in holiday and that's only because the doctor get aressted. Before that he was prescribing insane amounts of methadone, oxcodone and basically whatever you asked for. Yeah i've heard of all these place's too. It's not hard to figure out where to go.

I gaurentee you the kind of place you go to excepts patients with just a MRI and their word Eventually the only prior history you have will come from every doctor's office that has been shut down however bragging about all the pills you get will most likley get you pinched even before your nightly hot spot gets busted. DO you even reliaze all the attention you and your doped out friends bring to the doctors office? Dressing like trash and loitering around in cars smoking ciggerates and looking all doped outside of it. If I were a doctor I would have a rule that you can't leave the building once you sign in and anybody who drives you there has to wait in the car with the windows rolled up.
How many people does it take for one person to go see a doctor? in your case 3. 1 to drive! 1 to pay for the appointment! and 1 to be the patient!
 
(Not quite a huge score but...) I had an emergency inguinal hernia surgery years ago, before I was into opiates, and after surgery they had me on a morphine drip.
I honestly misheard the nurse when she gave me instructions on when to push the drip button. I thought she had said, 'push this every two minutes or so', but apparently I was supposed to push it whenever the pain got bad, and the most it would allow me to push it was every 2 minutes or so.

So at some point (cant remember if it was days or just one day) a nurse came in and checked the morphine drip, possibly because I complained of it being out. The nurse did a double take and said that was supposed to last me a couple more days. They treated me pretty crappy after that in regards to the pain meds :P

I was a loop though, I remember being up and down, laughing and then crying, freaking out on my dad when he came to visit etc.
 
RoxiPoppyGirl

Oh, just finished actually reading this thread, and it seems like all the talk about 'scoring' from doctors being wrong set RoxiPoppyGirl up to use terms that were (although transparent) more discreet; then everyone jumped on her for being in 'denial', when all she seemed to be doing was trying to keep her thread from violating any rules by not referring to her prescriptions as 'scoring'.

There seems to be some very deep seated emotions in here regarding this topic, and I dont think RoxiPoppyGirl knew what she was getting into.
 
rgpizza said:
Svacheme Okay one second you're saying how easy it is to get med's the next you're trying to make it seem like it'sa little harder then it's made out to be. Are you afraid you're client'sare going to get a MRI and get a script themselves?

I'm saying there's 3 types of places. At one end are the legit places. At the other are true pill mills that give out vics/percs without the patient bringing in any paperwork at all. In between there's places that require all the right paperwork and make an effort to be in compliance with the law while still giving out large amounts and continually upping doses.

It would be just as easy for them to do it as it is for you. Maybe you don't know how to google because i'm looking at three places right now between st pete and tampa they had doctor arrests. Oh yeah and the one place you're talking about that doesn't allow people under 30 is in holiday and that's only because the doctor get aressted. Before that he was prescribing insane amounts of methadone, oxcodone and basically whatever you asked for. Yeah i've heard of all these place's too. It's not hard to figure out where to go.

I can use google just fine. I've found plenty of stories about clinics being shut down in the Tampa area, but none this month. Perhaps you could share the magic query that generates these results.

I gaurentee you the kind of place you go to excepts patients with just a MRI and their word Eventually the only prior history you have will come from every doctor's office that has been shut down however bragging about all the pills you get will most likley get you pinched even before your nightly hot spot gets busted. DO you even reliaze all the attention you and your doped out friends bring to the doctors office? Dressing like trash and loitering around in cars smoking ciggerates and looking all doped outside of it. If I were a doctor I would have a rule that you can't leave the building once you sign in and anybody who drives you there has to wait in the car with the windows rolled up.
The place I go to requires an MRI to get anything to begin with, but a history is only required if you want more than just Vics. Technically there's nothing illegal about giving out Vics as long as there's that MRI or other record showing an injury and the doctor conducts a reasonable examination. That's what separates places like mine from the pill mills that get busted all the time. Most places that get busted have no paperwork requirements to get stuff.
And me and my friends show up well dressed and not overly fucked up.
And I've never smoked a cigarette in my life.
Yeah there's lots of other people that look and act like junkies, but this place and similar places have been operating well over a decade because they avoid the things that get pill mills busted, i.e. paperwork, record keeping, and kicking out patients once they have an indication of illegal activity.
How many people does it take for one person to go see a doctor? in your case 3. 1 to drive! 1 to pay for the appointment! and 1 to be the patient!

In my case, just me. But most other people I know have to pay for drivers and fillers.
 
rgpizza said:
Another thing you said places are wising up and covering their asses with recent paperwork. YOu are not supposed to start anybody with new recent paperwork on oxcodone so they are not exatlly covering their asses. It isn't legal to prescribe anyone musc less some young kid with a brand new mri and no prior history oxcodone 30's much less 240 of them! THey are supposed to start patients with no prior pain management histpry on low doses of vike. then percs then oxycone 5mg, then 15, then 30's and not the insane amount of them that they are getting. the reason you'r place gives people so many oxycodone's is so that they can afford to keep coming back to the clinic! The street value on 210 is 3,600 dollars! I know your place is one of those places that take people who only need a MRI. thats the paperwork your talking about a single MRI. Kid's are o'ding all over the place and making it harder and harder for legitimite pain patients to get meds and sometimes forces them into some of these sceevy place's since so many doctors are scared of prescribing narcotics these days! Sorry for al the venting guys but this kid made me so mad how he was braggging about all the meds his doctor gives his unemployed ass and people like Svacheme are the reason that their is a monitoring system in so many states! an the reason that the DEA is coming down on Florida harder and Faster.

It's legal to start people off on Percocet, including the 10s. Even completely legit doctors will do it; even GPs. But giving out the 15s/30s to start with, sometimes without an MRI, is indeed one of the things that the classic pill mills that constantly get shut down engage in.
I don't understand what my employment status has to do with anything; I'm unemployed because I'm not done with school and my parents help me out.
And you have some nerve judging me like that; I have a legit need for the meds and all I do is get my stuff and go about my life, which consists of obtaining an education and hanging out with friends, and not being the junkie who OD's in the gutter. You can't even spell or speak in properly constructed sentences, much less present accurate information about regulatory requirements for proper prescribing practices.
 
I almost lost my thumb to a bomb I built when I was 15, and spent a night in the hospital after they performed surgury to rebuild my thumb joint using 5 pins, 2 of which protruded from the skin and looked like bent over paper clips. I was on a morphine pump overnight, and spent the entire night pushing that damn button. The next day before I left the doctor gave me a script for #30 40mg Oxycontin, which was quite a treat for someone in high school and an opioid virgin.

Had a lot of fun with those things, but they went pretty damn quick, and my addiction was born (although it didn't become apparent til college years later).

~CTdopeLove
 
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