Originally posted by SquallX
Both of them are in the wrong though. The company’s for their shady practices, and the doctors for breaking their hippa.It’s like a mobster bribing a judge and a cop, but only the cop gets in trouble, when you know for a fact they were both accepting said bribe.
Yeah, but the doctors need to quit prescribing these drugs to people who don't need them. Not only does it harm the patient, but it harms the patients with a legit need for the medication.
Originally posted by BrolyBlack
What can oxy do that weed cannot?
Last summer I had to get a pilonidal cyst removed from my ass. They left the wound open so it would heal right, and every day I had to pull the gauze out, and spray the inside of my open ass wound with a shower head.
I used oxycontin as a painkiller the first few times I had to spray a showerhead into my open ass wound. After a few days I tried just getting really high on weed before hopping in the shower. After a few seconds of spraying that water into that open wound with no oxycontin, even despite being high, I was like "**** this I need the ****ing oxycontin"
Originally posted by Emperordmb
So I'm speaking as someone who enjoys and is a huge advocate for weed, and as someone who once had a rather negative brush with opiates (in that case fentanyl).Last summer I had to get a pilonidal cyst removed from my ass. They left the wound open so it would heal right, and every day I had to pull the gauze out, and spray the inside of my open ass wound with a shower head.
I used oxycontin as a painkiller the first few times I had to spray a showerhead into my open ass wound. After a few days I tried just getting really high on weed before hopping in the shower. After a few seconds of spraying that water into that open wound with no oxycontin, even despite being high, I was like "**** this I need the ****ing oxycontin"
Supposedly the oil is far more potent than smoking it. Don’t know how true.