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Opiates Cut Off After 7 Years?

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  • HadIt.com Elder

I am not sure, but after checking with MyhealthyVet the VA in its wisdom may have cut me off my pain meds with no warning at all. I don't see anything regarding my oxycodone and Fentanyl at all. They are not even listed. If they have done this I will sue them I swear. If it is just the usual incompetence I am going to go find private pain doctor unless it is just a screw up because of getting new doctor. I will be in my congressman's office. Usually, it will show my pain meds and it will just list them as "No Refills" but it still lists them. This time they are not listed and when I check history it says expired. I know it is dangerous to just cut a guy off after so many years. I sent the doctor a secure email and I will call, but this stress is unnecessary. I really do think I will never go back if they did just cut me off for some dumb reason. I may go back and see what hell I can stir up but that's it. The VA has screwed up my delivery so many times in the past I don't know if it is just an accident or not.

John

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I am also on oxycodone and i have to keep the refill date in mind every month to send a message to my pcp to ask for the refill it usually takes a day or two for it to show wait for yor DR to get back in touch and good luck

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I read recently where the VA is trying to cut opiates for veterans. I believe the DEA has something to do w/it, however I could be wrong. Go gettum John!!! This is such BS! They don't want us to get addicted during the final few yrs of our lives. jmo

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john999:

The PCP controls this and it's very important to communicated with them early on to ensure that if there is going to be a change in your meds that it's not a surprise and that you are aware of it before it happens? As we said before, some Vets don't manage their meds properly so the feds get involved. Good Luck and I hope it works out for you? It may just be an error or mistake on the system?

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My new doctor just "forgot" to refill my prescription so that I could get them by UPS at the usual time. Now after calls, secure email etc I can pick them up at the VA.. That is about a 40 mile hike. Because I hate going to the VA I try and get a lot done when I am there. I have to go to slip and fall clinic, labs, and pharmacy. This will take hours.

This is a small thing for them, but a big deal for me. My opiates are 8 days late.

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My hydrocodone has been cut. Everytime I ask nothing happens. I can survive with outside Doc prescribing Codine a poor substitute in my opinion. I am thinking of ditching VAMC for Medicare Advantage except use VA for medication.

Veterans deserve real choice for their health care.

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