Just peachy. My husband has stage 4 cancer and cant get a freaking sleeping pill unless he gives up the pain meds which are helping him get through these last days. Thank you people who want to have a cause because of those who abused the medicine, making it ever tougher for people like my husband. FU all.
Hugs for your hubby.
Exactly!
Just peachy. My husband has stage 4 cancer and cant get a freaking sleeping pill unless he gives up the pain meds which are helping him get through these last days. Thank you people who want to have a cause because of those who abused the medicine, making it ever tougher for people like my husband. FU all.
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Very sorry to hear that. Prayers to you all.
My son spent a hundred days in the hospital since September. He’s a mess. He is on about 10 medications. I sat at Walgreens for an hour yesterday when he went to pick up meds. He got another six day supply of oxy and it is a real ordeal.
So sorry. :( Prayers up for you and your husband.
I’m so sorry. Prayers for you both.
I am very sorry .
Prayers to your husband , you and the entire family .
God bless you and your husband.
Why do losers have to suck the life out of the innocent and truly suffering?
I can understand your massive frustration.
Im sorry honey and I agree with you emphatically on this yet another excuse for govt in our lives
God bless you and your family
Yall are in our prayers
Truly Im so sorry ...I cant imagine
Can he get Phenergan about 50 mg, 25 is to low for him. I know it’s an anti puke med, but it makes you sleepy. Downside is dry mouth and eyes. Just tell them the meds make him pukey. You can also add 2-3 Selenium caps at night, they are a trace mineral, and work better than Melatonin. If he’s on NORCO just kick it with a extra strength Tylenol tab turns it back into Loretabs that work better. Phenergan comes in a syrup form too. Has a generic that works just as well.
Worth a try!
Washington Post reporter Terry McCoy is writing a story on pain patients who are forced to travel long distances to obtain their prescription medications. He may later publish stories about different dimensions of America’s hidden pain crisis, but for now the focus is on traveling to obtain medications. If you are willing to share your story, he can be reached at: 202-334-5215 or by email at terrence.mccoy@washpost.com