pillpopper187
Bluelighter
for one month when i was talking to him about my tolerence. i've been on the same amount of pain meds for 2 years. he suggested i stop for a month to lower my tolerence. does this make any sense?
I'm no doctor. But it sounds bat-shit insane. Sorry to hear that.does this make any sense?

what else did he say? he obviously knows this would throw you into withdraws.
there has got to be more to this story.
Sounds like he's giving you the boot.
When a patient starts talking about drug bioavailability, different types of strong narcotics, instant release/time release, ect. (as you've said in a recent thread you started) it's going to raise some red flags with a doctor imo.
Well before this i didnt even think docters worried about tolerance, especially just to throw you back on all the same stuff right after. Seems like a pointless hassle to me. You havnt upped your dose in 2 years? Why fuck with a perfect thing. Thinking about this more confuses me.
for one month when i was talking to him about my tolerence. i've been on the same amount of pain meds for 2 years. he suggested i stop for a month to lower my tolerence. does this make any sense?
Did you actually leave the office without a prescription in hand? If not, he was probably just giving you the heads up that, "I'm the doctor, you're the patient - take what I prescribe or don't ... it's up to you!"
If he had you walk out without a script in hand, then that's a different story ...
Buck
not much. i told him i want to change my meds because of my tolerence. I told him cross tolerence was'nt 100%. I told him i wanted Opana ER to replace fententl and he said it was too strong which is bs, fent is the strongest drug out there and he'd give me oxycotin. So I said no i'll stick with the patch.
gave me msirs 15 to place my oxyirs. before this he said i could stop for a month in regards of my tolerence. it was like a "i'm not giving you more so you can do this or switch meds"