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Quote: I must address a few of your issues so I quoted your entire post. First of all, if you are not kept over night in the hospital from a severe car accident, if you walk in, or taken in by ambulance, they will not give you a large prescription. Every single Dr. in an ER will tell you to immediately consult a physician upon your release. Even the forms they give you will state that. You had to sign them at some point of your hospital experience. If you are sitting around a few days in pain, you must not have consulted an MD. If your injuries are as serious as you state, you should be dealing with them on an ASAP basis. Most traumas DO get worse as the days go on and you may need some physical therapy as well. A lot of times just having “pain killers” is not the answer. Last, but not least, the OPs are not going to provide you with opiate based, schedule III medications without adequate proof/records to substantiate your injuries. My humble advice to you would be to seek out your regular physician first and get an adequate assessment of what is wrong with you. Then take it from there. From what you wrote, that seemed to be your next step. Maybe you will get the help you need once your diagnosis is on record. Good Luck! |
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