
But I'm a cantancerous old fart.
Never did like pissing in a cup
Figure the best option, is to quit opiates.
I might use it again in the future for recovering from surgery.
But not to hide from day to day pain.
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I was at home, fell off a latter and broke my arm.Yummyrum wrote:The whole deal sucks Shady ut I'm curious why you had to have a thc test ? Was it a work related drug test or police roadside drug test or something ?
Unless you went to a VA hospital, and your use of weed was considered the reason for your injury, HIPPA should have protected you from having the VA snoop in your medical records...shadylane wrote:I was at home, fell off a latter and broke my arm.Yummyrum wrote:The whole deal sucks Shady ut I'm curious why you had to have a thc test ? Was it a work related drug test or police roadside drug test or something ?
Went to the emergency room and a blood test was done.
In this context, you haven't been using the strong opiod medications enough to warrant a continued prescription... Essentially, you have been deemed (read: judged) too healthy to need them... Sounds like they are of the opinion that you should be able to manage the pain with over the counter medications...shadylane wrote:Talked to the VA Dr, His answer why they stopped my meds was real simple.
They are cutting back on how much they prescribe.
In the Dr's words, I have been using opiates "judicially" and only filling my monthly meds every 3 or 4 months.
My guess is, after all these years, they finally gave up on trying to make me a junky![]()
On a side note, what the hell is "judicially"
I haven't googled it yet, It'll piss me off if the Doc's comparing me to the judicial system
"Prescription Opiods" are not illegal and not against Rule #6...!!! They are a controlled substance prescribed by a licensed physician... No different than blood pressure medication or diabetes medication or Parkinsons medication or . . . .
He said he failed a piss test and no more... It is still against the rules to talk about the substance whether it is legal in some states or not... Still illegal at the federal level... No need to dwell on it further...xyz123 wrote:OK, sorry, when I did the search any discussion of this kind was frowned upon.
Nice to know that it is ok under certain circumstance.
Here is a list for future reference.
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learned something from Dr. google, as i reseached middle age recently. not sure of your age but this may be of interest...(you can find the "scholarly articles" by searching Low t + opiates)...(((low T is the opposite search to "why is my menopausal wife nuts?")))shadylane wrote:The majority of the time, I can manage pain without opiates.
The problem is, it makes me a mean old cranky bastard.
"Yes, I was guilty on the THC piss test" - Shady.rad14701 wrote:"Prescription Opiods" are not illegal and not against Rule #6...!!! They are a controlled substance prescribed by a licensed physician... No different than blood pressure medication or diabetes medication or Parkinsons medication or . . . .
There is where we need to place the focus . They are going to pick which ever side of the argument they think they need to be on to keep their jobs .shadylane wrote:Something I'm sure of
Since the VA is on a mission to decrease pain meds
They need a game plan for dealing with it.
For years, they have been prescribing opiates, instead of taking care of the problem.