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School me on what happen to the Pain Clinics In GA FL etc

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So the rabbit use to read about these pain management centers were the real deal till last year or so. wish bugs would of made an appointment back then. but after that silly rabbit found out some info on one & they require an MRI, past doc notes, etc. was it as good as it really sounded like, and ya think they'll ever make a come back :? lets keep it clean :)
 
Your post is straight looney tunes

I don't have any first hand experience, but supposedly it was very easy to see multiple doctors or go to multiple pain management clinics, filling multiple prescriptions.

I think they shut down a number of offices that the DEA felt were too lenient or were clearly catering to the illegal market. I'm pretty sure they made a number of rule changes that make it harder to get medication now. I'm pretty sure you can't pay in cash anymore either.
 
So the rabbit use to read about these pain management centers were the real deal till last year or so. wish bugs would of made an appointment back then. but after that silly rabbit found out some info on one & they require an MRI, past doc notes, etc. was it as good as it really sounded like, and ya think they'll ever make a come back :? lets keep it clean :)


Wat?
 
They shut down the roxy pill mills in GA and FL a year or two ago.
 
I went to pain clinics in Florida starting in 2005. Each one required an MRI and the report. Even "pill mill" clinics have to adhere to DEA regulations and answer to them. The reason many got shut down is because they were over-prescribing pain medicine and accepting patients from out of state. Legitimate clinics are still around.

Please edit your post so it's understandable- we don't allow speaking in the 3rd person on Bluelight.
 
They shut down all the ones that were obviously over prescribing and added a prescription monitoring system so you can't get prescribed from multiple doctors. They are also required to do pill counts and random urine tests. They also have stricter limits on how much they are aloud to prescribe. Even with a pile of mris and other medical records legit patients are finding it increasingly harder to get opiates. Pharmacies also have more shortages and will out allot or lie about being out because of the way you look. The chances of trying to scam some with all the new policies is slim to none and no I don't think the old pill mills will ever return.

Also like other have pointed out no 3rd person speak, we know it's you and offers 0 legal protection.
 
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