Just a reminder to EVERYONE – sometimes – SHARING IS NOT CARING !


Just as a reminder to everyone, this has been the federal DEA law since the Control Substance Act was signed into law in 1970. The DEA usually goes after the person/entity that has given/shared/sold the controlled substance to someone else…  They seldom go after the person receiving the controlled substances and consider the person/entity “distributing” the controlled substances the “DEALER”

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  1. I don’t know of any person that would give their precious, lifesaving pain meds to anyone for any reason!! Anyone who happens to have a couple extra after their 30 days will save it for their OWN USE!!

    Before the ACA was shoved down our throats ( the REAL genesis of our torture ), I only had pain meds off and on, for before and after surgeries. I planned on keeping my job after most of my surgeries and took them only off and on, occasionally needing them at work, using machinery, and it was fine.

    I started LTOT about 2007 and lost it in August 2019, while the crazy DEA decided to go after pain management specialists as drug dealers. They were lifesavers, giving us abilities no longer possible.

    Instead of thinking of highly trained Pain Management Doctors, they should go after all the illicit drugs coming in over the wide open borders. That will never stop as long as the Alphabet Mafia entity tasked with getting illicit deadly drugs are focused on Doctors. This has to STOP.

    Nobody is giving away their precious meds! There might be a few, but very few. I have ineffective scripts but I can occasionally get a couple good hours in a day. I’m thankful for anything at all, and this torture must end. Americans might have to foot the bills for illegals and everyone allowing this must be punished to the fullest extent of the law.

  2. Excellent advice and a very good reminder. I cringe when I see patients posting about personal issues, like their medications and doctors. There’s been many people robbed and/or harmed by theives/family/friends. It’s best to keep it quiet and don’t share private info or meds.

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