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Originally posted by p1mpdogg
you fukin with me? im gonna try it
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If you notice they make you go thru the same hoops a regular doctor does.
I would just go to a walk-in clinic and ask for vicodin by name.
Heres a good excuse to use.
Whatever pain you may be experiencing , just say you belong to a XXXXX pain support group and one of the members with the same symptoms as you gets relief from the pain with vicodin without many side effects..
Most doctors will prescribe it for you, if they don't just go to the next doctor, it might cost you 2 or 3 doctors visits, but you will get your meds instantly ( and a source for more ) .
The worst that can happen is he prescribes something else and tells you that vicodin is too strong.
Another good hint if he tries to prescribe something of lesser quality, tell him you have tried such and such when you were on vacation in so and so place and it causes nausea for you.
If he tries prescribing something weaker to start off with tell him you have tried such and such and it doesnt work for you, or causes some sort of side effect like nausea , dizziness, insomnia etc etc..