Re: take your breath away pain



On Nov 16, 1:48 pm, "Steve Hopkins" <optima...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah I know that type of pain and honestly like Cane, even when I'm in
that type of pain, it has NEVER effected my typing like it apparently does
you.  I have to agree as well that never have my pain meds given me a
"stoned" feeling except when I've been in too much pain and take more
then what is RX'd.  Then that IS my fault.

You've determined it was your son-in-law? How did you determine that?
How was he able to get to the rest of your medication? It's very funny, that
somehow your meds keep on getting stolen.  You claim you don't have much
foot traffic in your home.  Just today, I had 3 friends drop by, the Gas
guy,

No one comes up here,, rarely my oldest daughter rarely as in approx.
every 3 months
yes I had my pain meds in my purse and the only person besides my
Mother near was my son-in-law, Shane who has history of stealing, as
he stole checks from my mom and made them out to him he got around
$300 I pushed my Mom to press charges she refused, we had his
signature and pic of him at her bank cashing it & he's doing it again



Myself and everyone else here REALLY want to support you Lynn, but it's just
getting very difficult time after time of giving you advice and trying to
help you with
many suggestions (that you don't seem to want to listen too) and then you
come back
crying that once again your meds are stolen.  And your doctor isn't any
different then
any of our PD. You misplace, loose, get stolen you are SOL until the next
month. The
ER isn't going to handle your pain management either.  The last time I had
to go to the
ER for pain control, I'd been without a Doctor for close to 2mons.  I
couldn't find a
decent PD to help me and no primary either.  I was on the last of my statch
that I'd
saved up for just that reason.  Needless to say, the ER doctor understood
and was
very impressed that I had so much left, meaning that I wasn't over taking
them and
I was being very conservative when I did take them. Something that doesn't
sound
like you are doing.

What I find very interesting is that you'll come in, make a "whine" post and
rarely will
you respond to anyone that replies to you. actually I do reply if you take lok at my recent posts I have replied them that's not true

 Just like I don't expect a reply> from this
post.  Which leaves me to wonder, did you even read it? yes I do read it I am here

Do you even care? have you ever lived w/clincal depression and none
of the meds work, I have a family history of it too..it's very hard
for me to read your post why did you type this way?
What is
your motive for the whine? didn't know I was whining my last post was abt a tens unit how is that whining?
yes in the past give some credit
Is it for attention? Are you hoping someone takes
pitty on
you and offers to send you some of their medication to tide you over? shit no I would NEVER expect that > you just
like the attention (bad me for supporting)? Either way... get your shit
together, or plan
on the continued bitching back at you for being so stupid to allow your
medications to
get taken right out from under your nose. That is, if they aren't going up
your nose. <g>
Since this is all online, no one has any way of knowing if you're lying or
not.

</off soap box>

Steve H.

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