Top Ten Reasons People Use to Get Pain Meds Early

I work as a Medical Assistant in a Rheumatologist’s office. One-hundred percent of our patients are chronically ill, and are living with constant often debilitating pain. I also have an autoimmune disease, and have been a patient of this doctor’s for twelve years. I live with chronic pain 24/7 and know first hand how physically and emotionally devastating it can be to all aspects of a person’s life. There are many times when coping and just getting through the day seems close to impossible. There are no cures for the diseases we treat, and part of our job is to do our best to improve the quality of our patient’s lives by treating the symptoms.

Most of our patients are on some type of medication to provide pain relief. With pain and fatigue being the chief symptoms of most autoimmune diseases, helping our patients maintain a decent quality of life is a very big priority in our practice. Consequently, this makes it necessary to carefully monitor how our patients are using these particular drugs. I would say close to 90 percent of the patients take their medications correctly without abuse, but of course, there is always that 10 percent who will do what ever it takes to get more of their pain meds filled early one way or another.

Please understand that I take pain medication on a daily basis as well. Being a patient myself, I definitely see both sides of the coin, but some of the stories we hear on a daily basis are just too good not to share. So, I came up with of a list of the top ten most creative reasons people have actually used in an attempt to get their meds before their prescriptions allowed.

10.  I just found out two hours ago that I’m leaving unexpectedly for Mexico this afternoon and don’t know when I’ll be coming back. I’ll be in contact with you for refills of my other meds, but I need … um … oh … let’s say … 3–4 months of Oxycontin now.

9.  Either you’re doing the math wrong, or the pharmacy shorted me again. There is no way in Hell I could’ve taken that many pills already.

8.  I don’t care if both yours and the pharmacies records show it’s ten days early for my refill, one of you is lying.

7.  My truck was stolen and my Morphine was in it.

6. I never received the prescription in the mail. It’s been lost for the fourth time, but I did receive the scripts for all of my other meds.

5.  The neighborhood kids picked the lock on the cabinet in my garage where I keep my meds and stole them. I have no idea how this keeps happening.

4.  My house burned down and I was able to get all of my meds out except for my Oxycontin.

3.  I left the trunk open when I brought my groceries in. My prescriptions were in one of the bags and someone stole that bag out of my trunk. No, I don’t need any of my other meds, they were in a different bag.

2.  I opened my Opana bottle in the driveway, dropped it and the pills spilled everywhere. It was raining, and they melted, so I guess I need a new prescription.

And my personal favorite …

1.  My son got me arrested this weekend and the police officer confiscated my Vicodin. I also had a small amount of weed on me at the time and was wondering if you could write a letter to the judge saying it was for medicinal use.

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07.13.2011
Lang Reeves
Some drs treated her like a patient, but plenty would treat her like a drug abuser. &heaven forbid if the dr upped her dosage.....the pharmacist thinks you're an abuser. Once that happened, when we got to the pharmacy, it was after 5, so the dr office was closed. The pharmacist refused to fill the script, and told me "if you'd come in earlier I could've called the dr to confirm this, but you purposely came in after hours when I can't contact the dr." Meds caused problems with her teeth, she had to have some crowns put on. Not realizing what the dentist had prescribed, she filled it... if she was dishonest, she would've filled it at a different pharmacy & not used the insurance card.... but she's honest, so she just gave the pharmacy the paper the dentist gave her: a script for antibiotics but also one for a few tylenol 3's-nothing compared to what she wasalready on, but enough for her pain dr to dismiss her & mark her file so she'd have problems...not even one honest mistake allowed
07.13.2011
Lang Reeves
would be humorous, but it seems that people who want drugs for abuse somehow find a way to get them, and those who need them must jump through multiple hoops and still get dismissed from drs offices. Only had something happen to your oxycontin? Yeah, murphy's law hits you even if you aren't abusing. My wife fought RSD for many years, and trust me I've seen it with my own eyes: if she were to knock over her pepsi while taking her meds, ONLY the oxycontins would end up on the floor in a puddle of pepsi. It was such a hassle to keep track of those meds, I wished so much that we could just get one day's supply each day at the pharm. It's awfully scarey to take the kids to another state to go to disney world while carrying a huge bottle of oxy's with you:she's noticeably disabled, so we know we're a target for criminals to figure we might have them&steal them, & if stopped by police we run the risk of them questioning if the pills are legit even though they're in a script bottle.
01.19.2011
Jason Pope
I am new to some of this and had a few questions. I was in a wreck in 2006 and herniated my back. Since then ive been through therapy but the pain has been horrendous. My doctor since then has refilled my script for Lortab 7.5 every 30 days. I have to at least meet with him once a year which is fine. Once issue i have though is if my supply is only for 30 days and i have a really bad pain day and need two pills it hurts me for the rest of the month because i had to take from that day but they wont refill at the pharmacy till 1 day early. Also, during one month they put me on morphine 15mg. It worked 10 time better than the Lortab because i could take one pill and it would last for what seemed like forever. At this point i know refilling looks to be a lost cause for the morphine but i am open to suggestions. IT would just be nice to be able to take 1 pill and it just be one pill.
08.17.2010
Carrie Beal
Interesting to read this because I am in the pharmacy also often. I have Fibromyalgia but the most dibilitating part of it is the Hemicrania Continua that I have had for 6 years. That is a left-sided headpain that increases and decreases all day long with out any remittance. I do remember a time in which someone stole my meds out of my bag at the gym. The bag was not locked up as it should have been. But they didn't just steal the pain meds but the Topamax I was on at the time too. I look back on all the police reports that I had to go through and such to get that refilled and it was not easy. I guess some people need a pain management special to control their meds but then there are others out there that want to get a hold of them any way they can and are addicts. It has however been easy for me to have to have my dosage increased because of the tolerance level being so high after having to taking them on a daily basis......to a pharmacy that too would look like I am an addict.
07.05.2009
Avery Acadia
(continuation from previous post) ....This post was written out of great frustration from the perspective of the doctor's staff and the liability involved when people abuse the system. Each of the examples I posted were patients who had repeatedly taken advantage and had a new excuse month after month. All of the above patients were eventually sent to a pain management specialist, and it is my sincere desire that their pain is under control without trying to find a way to take 2-3, even 4 x's the max. dosage of very dangerous substances. Nothing scares me more that having uncontrollable pain, but I try to be up front and honest with my physican and address it in a responsible manner. I apologize again for any offense I've caused. Believe me....I literally feel your pain!!!!!! :)
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