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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- try smoking some pot. Easier to get and maybe cheapper.
- they are all scams...if you find one let me know
- no but if u find out could u pleaseeeeeeeeeeee let me know thanx
- You can not legally obtain Vicodin without a prescription. If the doctor is not prescribing it, it has nothing to do with the DEA or insurance regulations....it is just his choice. The DEA does not put restrictions on doctors as long as they have a medical license. However, there are state limits on how many Vicodin you can get at a time and how long they will last you.
- It is against Federal law to buy/obtain or posses a controlled substance (which this is) without a prescription. The crime is a felony and is subject to a prison sentence. Change doctors or go to a pain clinic. They can really help, I know because I am going to one.
- take some freaking Aleve, that stuff works good. I couldnt feel my body after I took one.
- 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 find some here: http://www.ineways.com/shana
- my answer would be to find another DOC, cause if the DEA is looking into this Physician then i would say there is a good reason for it, and if you do have cancer then i would be finding another, cause i doubt these days you are going to find narcotics on line...to many attics!!!
- i think that is illegal, but you can in mexico.
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