Re: Pain Management Agreement - DEA required?



On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 06:26:27 +0000, Legend wrote:



I think we're getting away from the original question; racer asked if her
doctor was right-if it's the law, that we have to submit to pain
contracts. The subject has become-'do we have the right not to submit to
these tests? and if so, why?'.

You made me think again of the original question and the contract. There
are a good many of use that have had medical proceeds that required you to
sign documents before any medical procedure was performed. What is the
difference between that and a contract a pain doctor wants you to sign?
Sign this if you want that?

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