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DeeJ,   In response to your advice on the free prescription drug cards, well they were taking them for awhile (walgreens,etc) but they stopped because the state was not paying the pharmacys the money, the mom & pop pharmacys do not take them at all, they never have. I get 300 30mg oxycodone pills a month and now starting Feb 3rd the state will not allow ANY doctor to write oxycodone in any strengh any more than 180 pills. The prescription drug card ( when they were taking it) I was able to get 100 30mg oxycodone pills for $60.00. Walgreens has already started not filling any oxycodone scripts over 180 pills. I was a boxer, motocross racer and have had several serious injurys that the 30mg oxycodone is the only thing that works, and as for the liquid oxyfast ( thats what they call it) they are saying it is for hospice paitents only because they are dying and cannot swallow pills, it is a shame that people that are in real pain are going to be freaking out next time they go to try to get the oxycodone refilled, this month I had my doctor break my script in half 150 each but they have already warned me that next month when I come in they will only be able to give me 180 pills. As for other pills that work methadone is cheap but it is harder to get off of than herion and it is truly the devil. IMy wife takes the oxycodone for break through pain and the 30mg morphone sulphate extended release for pain but it just does not seem to help her unless she sucks the coating off of the pilll and chews it up and then it only keeps her from getting sick, it does not help with the pain, or barely does anyway, i just moved from Pinellas 2 years ago to Hernando and i was going to a mom 7 pop and remember when the 30 mg oxycodone was 80 cents then went to $1.20 and then started going sky high. Thank god i have a great marketing comapnt but my wife and I are spending over $1,000 a month on doctors visits and pills. We met at a chyropractors office and had so much in common because of the things we were able or unable to do because of our condition and were attracted to one another also so we have been together 10 years now. As for the prescription cards CVS still takes them but they do not have the oxycodone, the next best option is the walgreens drug plan which is $35.00 per year for a family and $25.00 per year for one person.  We are in trouble guys and the govenor and the state attorny general that is behind this just has no clue, because the DEA cannot do its job people that have real injuries have to suffer.   Hit me up and I will share info to help the people that need it, i am not going to help junkies get pills when the people that need those pills are in a bad way.   Bill from  Spring Hill   Moderator's Note: For your security and privacy, please do not post personal information such as email addresses and phone numbers.
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