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Please help- info for Norco early refill- please

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Hello everyone! I'm going to try this again! I live in Michigan, I have Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance, I get 120 Norco every month, I use Meijer Pharmacy and that is the only pharmacy I have ever used! I have only used one doctor my whole life and he's my family doctor! He is very understanding about pain prescriptions and writes them often! I have been taking the Norco for almost 3 years! Do to herniated discs in back and severe carpal tunnel syndrome! I have never been in trouble with the law or did anything illegal with my prescriptions!!!!! I just really need some help I need a quick please! so my problem is this- last month I called my insurance company and ask them to do an override so I can get an early refill on my Norco because we are leaving the country and they did! And now I have to do it again, we're leaving the country for three weeks for our anniversary! So if I were to call them it would be a back to back early release overrides for vacation can I do that? Can I do it twice in a row? What are my options and what is my best bet!!?? My last refill date was on May 28 and it is now June 7 today and I need to get it refilled by June 13! Last month when I called them they let me refill it 12 days after I got my first script! So can I do this again two times in a row?? Please help thanks!!!!
 
And is there a limit on how many times an insurance company well too early overrides a year? I just need to know how this works I have no clue, thanks so much!! I just need to know my options and what's available for me!! Somebody told me the average insurance company will let you refill early two times a year due to vacation and only if your laving the country is this true? Thanks!!
 
No one is going to be able to provide you with a definite yes or no which is what you are trying to hear. There are different reasons for denying patients scheduled substances and we can not guess what will happen to you. Please seek the advise of your doctor now as you will need to eventually but we cannot help you speculate on what's going to happen when you call. Good luck though. And do not repost threads that were closed by a mod for a stated reason you may PM the mod and explain your side but this is not the way and you will receive an infraction this is a warning...
 
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