Very informative presentation from Texas. (TBR has over 2,000 members and if any of this stuff on opioids saves or helps a single soul, it is worth it, ergo NOT worthless)None of what I have been posting is aimed towards elderly pain-suffering people.
@truth_seeker @Cyber Liberty Truth seeker, none of what you have posted for any state means anything, because the rule for the nation changes everywhere in the country next Tuesday, when the 7 day allowance and Medicare not paying for any pain medicine becomes set. It takes effect January 1, 2019. No doctor who wants to keep his license is going to prescribe any pain medication to anyone in case the feds check on him. If he prescribes none, he's safe and he's not going to buck the rule and prescribe 7 day pills over and over for a single person. No doctor is going to go to the mat to insist one person has severe chronic pain and needs more than 7 days of pills.
I will try what roamer_1 suggested and have already ordered those items to see if they work for me.
For you to suggest the government will be nice to chronic pain sufferers and give them all the pills they need, is ridiculous and I don't think you know what chronic pain is or you would not be blessing the government doing this.
Wait until prescriptions dry up next year. Trump will say he "won" the drug war because few prescriptions are being written. I guarantee the suicide rate of older people will go up. If I can't figure out a way to stop the pain, I may be one of them and I'm not kidding.