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Does anyone know of a good online pharmacy to order Vicodin without a doctors prescription ?

No I'm not addicted, I just would like an easier way to obtain some when I need them for very painful cancerous endometriosis, I am due to have surgery soon, but my doctor is not prescribing any pain killers to any of his patients anymore due to the DEA and Insurance regulations, any help would be greatly appreciated, Thank You

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  1. Vicodin is an opiate drug and will require a doctor's prescription note to obtain it legally (via online or in person).
  2. If your oncologist is truly being limited in prescribing opiates by the DEA it might be time to find a new doctor. The DEA does not just limit that unless they have reason to think the physician has been irresponsible. You WILL need pain meds post-op and if the dr can't prescribe them, that's an issue. You cannot get vicodin legally without a prescription.
  3. Don't even waste your money for anyone online that says they can sell it to you. My Husband tried it once for Vicodin and they took his $$ and then he kept getting calls from these Indian companies. They put him on some mailing list and he also got bombarded with emails from all kinds of spam. They are all scams. It is illegal. I suggest asking a friend until you can get the surgery done or see a different doctor.
  4. It's dangerous to order painkillers from anyone who will sell them illegally. There are no means for quality control and you have no idea what you might be putting into your body. You might as well buy them from a shady dude in a dark alley. It's absurd to say that a surgeon can't prescribe painkillers - what are you supposed to take after your surgery?
  5. Vicodin is a hydrocodone derived from opium. It is the most widely abused prescription drug in the United States. I do not believe your story about surgery and a doctor who won't prescribe pain medication. It is very obvious to anyone reading this posting what you are all about. Drug addiction can be overcome through treatment. Speak with your doctor or call a drug abuse hotline. You are not alone and help is available. See U.S. Department of Justice website on hydrocodone abuse below.
  6. Vicodin is very bad for you, it can cause serious health problems or death, I would suggest not taking it. GOOGLE it.
  7. Endometriosis and Natural Progesterone While the cause of endometriosis is unknown we do know that it is an estrogen driven disease. And the body's natural anti-estrogen is progesterone. Controlling the Symptoms of Endometriosis with Progesterone We know that when a woman falls pregnant, often endometriosis will disappear, only to return again after pregnancy. There is some very strong correlation between the two. This suggests that the sex hormones are involved and that high progesterone levels produced in pregnancy play an important part in controlling this disease. That's why progesterone is recommended from days 8 to 26 (just before menstruation) or whenever your normal menstrual cycle ends, breaking from cream briefly to refresh receptor sites. This mimics a pseudo-pregnancy state, and facilitates healing. Higher than normal doses are required which appear to be well tolerated. Levels around about 60~80mg/day are usually required for pain management. You know you are taking too high a dose if you begin to feel sleepy after applying cream. Most women will find that they can reduce their dosage of progesterone after 7-12 months, however, attempts to go below 40mg/day progesterone often allows symptoms to creep back in. Keep in mind that a delayed diagnosis of endometriosis after numerous years of medication and synthetic hormone cocktails often leads to liver dysfunction, adrenal exhaustion, and chronic pain / fatigue which can compromise the uptake of progesterone. No one is suggesting progesterone cures endometriosis but we certainly know, based on empirical evidence, that it appears to play a major role in controlling its distressing symptoms. We know that women who stopped progesterone felt great for a few months and then suddenly, after progesterone stores had washed from the body, the disease would flare back up. Most women with endometriosis remain on progesterone cream for maintenance and pain control, and adjust their dose when necessary, increasing when indicated such as in times of stress. You can buy Vicodin via http://ipharmacylist.com/buy-vicodin-pharmacy-online.html
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