Suboxone Jones

Two days ago I had only 4mg of Suboxone left - or half of one of my 8mg tablets, and not enough money to make an appointment for at least several days.

So I called the pharmacy and casually asked for a refill (pretending I had one left), which is a mistake they've made a handful of times with me. Unfortunately, the douche on the phone was quick to shut that idea down.

He asked me if I wanted him to call my doctor and ask for a refill, and I said no, as I'd rather make the call for various reasons (I feel I can ask better, I've been going there for over a year now).

So, I just called the same 24-hour pharmacy (it's 5:30 A.M.), and a woman picked up the phone who has made some mistakes in my favor before. I tried again, and failed, but come to find out my doctor sent me a refill of 14x 2mg Suboxone. I've never had the 2mg before, they are almost twice as expensive per mg as the 8mgs are. Although it makes me happy to see I'm not going to have to go into withdrawals, this asshead clearly called my doctor without my permission. I feel had I made the call, I could have surely gotten a refill of my 8mg tablets.

It just doesn't seem legal. Anyhow, although I've been on Suboxone for 13 months, it is clear I am still an addict - making calls to pharmacies in the middle of the night and trying to cheat their system. :\
 
You will always be an addict, but at least with MAT (Opioid Substitution Therapy) you are a legal and stable addict. The behaviors do not change though without a lot of hard work. Since this was almost 1.5 years ago hope things have been better for you.
 
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