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Opiates for real injury [please help]

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tryinghard973

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Ok so I had an mri done years ago and lost it and the place who gave it to me closed. I have medicare. The doctor who looked at them.said I had slap tears in both shoulders.Yes im an opiate user, I use ten go on my subutex. Im only human. Whats to go about this. My gp doc would have no problem giving me a script. I just dont want my parents to find out if it has to be mailed to me. Or should I go to a shoulder specialist. I also had a doctor who perscribed me methadone first visit but second visit I asked for roxy and told me he would give them witj mri. Its been years since I saw him. Should I go back there in the meantime and spell my name wrong saying its my first time and just bring up the methadone .or go back there hoping he dont remember me. The last time he gave me an mri script I never got done. That will prob be on file right. It is a shady place. Does anyone dress different when doing this. I mean im def gonna get.the meds because I def have the injury. Please help I need advice
 
If you have tears in both shoulders and your MRI is lost, you need to get another one and the doctor will refer you to a place to have this done. Generally, they are only good for a few years anyway. But why would you keep this from your parents? I don't understand why you would try to deceive the doctor either if you have a legitimate injury.

If you are trying to get medication you have to go about this the right way and don't be sneaky. You must realize that legitimate pain management patients are heavily scrutinized and this makes it difficult for them to get medication. I noticed you have another thread so I'm going to close this but keep in mind we don't allow sideways discussion here at Bluelight. You can message me if you have any questions.
 
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