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Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« on: March 22, 2015, 09:09:49 PM »
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Traumatizing experience with cops.

A friend of the family who is a highly educated young women. Deals with mental health patients through a rehabilitation center. A sort of a community health center. One of her patients who had back pain was prescribed a controlled substance by a doctor. Our friend takes the patient to cvs to get the prescription ordered.

leaving the cvs there's like 7 cop cars. Long story short. They wouldnt check where she worked. wouldnt call the doctors office to verify that it wasnt a fake prescription. through tears she tried to explain to them that they just came from a doctors office that the man who btw had "schezofrenia" had back pain and needed the medication and they were just as cvs filling it. They wouldnt hear it. Cuffed the patient bruised up his arms. They threatened her with arrest. Called her a prostitute. Accused her of being the guys "baby mamma" said she was lying and that she was going to jail. You dont understand how innocent our friend is and she literally has never done a criminal thing in her life. This is 5-4 petite white girl with psychology degree from a top university. If shes treated like an animal by cops. What chance do the eric garners of the world have with dealing with these bullys? This was an eye opening experience for our friend and how she views cops. But what she doesn't realise this might happen once or twice to her in a lifetime if hopefully never. The eric garners of the world see this and experience this all of there life. and unfortunately for people like eric, you are pinned down and chocked to death like a wild animal in a ditch or some god forsaken street corner and no one pays a price. I cant watch the video of him without feeling like im losing breath.
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My doctor calls the prescription directly to the pharmacy.  I think the story is totally made up, or the family "friend" is lying.   

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8. I dunno...as much as i agree with the sentiment of this story....

something smells hokey here.

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13. Narcotic prescriptions are tightly controlled.

I'm having difficulty seeing how one would go about creating a "fake prescription" without the proper credentials.

Any DU pharmacists or health care professionals care to inform us how it is done?

(After 2 recent surgeries, my pain med prescriptions were sent electronically, I never had a hard copy "script" like the old days.)

Of course the DUmmies don't realize is that is why the cops were called, you don't just walk into a CVS with a narcotic prescription, the pharmacy has to get them out of the safe, and many people will try to get them anyway necessary.

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I give this story two bongs (just for the cops part.)

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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2015, 09:18:15 PM »
I claim total and complete Bullshit on this one.

In tbe first place, why would the cops be at CVS (try using CAPS sometimes, DUmmie.  It ain't that hard.)We UNLESS someone called them.

Second, 7 cop cars!  Yeah, right.  Unless they were raiding the CVS, one would be plenty.

Zero bongs.  Too much bullshit to be believable.
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2015, 09:40:46 PM »
7 cop cars dummies? Really? A little overkill don't you think? If you was going to say that, you should have said the swat team.  Oh well. You can blame obumbles admin for it. He was the one that militarized the cops.
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #3 on: March 22, 2015, 10:01:46 PM »
The fake cigarette primitive let the mask slip.

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This is 5-4 petite white girl with psychology degree from a top university. 

What a ****ing racist.
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #4 on: March 22, 2015, 11:37:33 PM »
As soon as "Long story short" surfaced in the bouncy, I knew the manure shovels were full.
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #5 on: March 22, 2015, 11:55:15 PM »
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Deals with mental health patients

There's your answer. She "deals" with addicts.

Went with an addict to a drugstore to pass a phony script for some oxycontin and got busted.

Cops put a crimp in her dealing.

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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #6 on: March 23, 2015, 12:01:17 AM »
It has phony story written all over it! From the vast array of tug-at-your-heart-strings details to irrelevant details (e.g., what does "highly educated" or "5-4 petite white girl" really have to do with the story?) to grossly obvious exaggerations (7 police cars? really? 2 or 3 I could believe if they thought back-up necessary, but not 7) to fauxny details that betray the storyteller's ignorance (e.g. the written but not phoned in prescription for a controlled substance).

A controlled painkiller for the "back pain" of an ambulatory patient? Pretty dubious.

Cops appearing like magic? Not going to happen; now, called in by the CVS pharmacist or pharmacy tech, that I could easily believe.

The gratuitous insults? Police officers aren't likely to waste their time with such stuff.

Any one or two of these things could probably be dismissed as merely odd, but put together in one story? Not buying it; obviously many DU folk have let their hatred for the police (whom they will call if their bike is stolen or their precious Prius vandalized) blind them and make them credulous.
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #7 on: March 23, 2015, 12:08:49 AM »

A controlled painkiller for the "back pain" of an ambulatory patient? Pretty dubious.



I've went to the emergency room for severe back pain, as in barely able to walk using crutches, and not having slept for 2 days because of the pain. They have given me Vicodin, and one other pain killer.

Thanks to the DUmmies and their ilk abusing drugs, call in and fax prescriptions are not allowed for a variety of once commonly prescribed drugs. A written one is.

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October 6, 2014 -- Today the final DEA rule on switching hydrocodone combination products like Lortab and Vicodin from schedule III to schedule II comes into effect. This rule has been put into place to help curb abuse and encourage patients and prescribers to consider alternative ways to deal with pain.

What does this mean?

Until now, hydrocodone combination products were regulated as schedule III drugs. These drugs, used as pain relievers or cough suppressants, contain both hydrocodone and some other substance, like acetaminophen or a cough/cold product. Well-known brand names include Vicodin, Lortab or Tussionex. As schedule III drugs, a prescriber could write up to 5 refills in a period of 6 months, and refills can be called in or faxed to the pharmacist.

Now, the more stringent prescription limits on schedule II hydrocodone combinations are as follows:

A written prescription for a schedule II drug is required; a phone order is only permitted in an emergency situation. Schedule III drugs can be called in to the pharmacist.

No refills – verbal or otherwise – are allowed for a schedule II drug. Refills are allowed on schedule III drugs.
With schedule II, patients will need to visit the doctor to get a new prescription, although certain DEA rules allow the doctor to write multiple prescriptions for up to a 90-day supply.

Refills on schedule III drugs help to avoid additional doctor visits for patients in chronic pain.
http://www.drugs.com/news/rescheduling-hydrocodone-combo-prescriptions-today-refills-become-more-difficult-53413.html

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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #8 on: March 23, 2015, 12:15:10 AM »
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who is a highly educated  ::) ::)

Aren't they all?  This was included, why?

Bless their widdle government dependent hearts.

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they just came from a doctors office that the man who btw had "schezofrenia" had back pain

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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #9 on: March 23, 2015, 12:22:37 AM »
They're all highly educated but it doesn't seem to have done any of them a damn bit of good.
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #10 on: March 23, 2015, 12:35:14 AM »
I've went to the emergency room for severe back pain, as in barely able to walk using crutches, and not having slept for 2 days because of the pain. They have given me Vicodin, and one other pain killer.
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October 6, 2014 -- Today the final DEA rule on switching hydrocodone combination products like Lortab and Vicodin from schedule III to schedule II comes into effect. This rule has been put into place to help curb abuse and encourage patients and prescribers to consider alternative ways to deal with pain.

What does this mean?

Until now, hydrocodone combination products were regulated as schedule III drugs. These drugs, used as pain relievers or cough suppressants, contain both hydrocodone and some other substance, like acetaminophen or a cough/cold product. Well-known brand names include Vicodin, Lortab or Tussionex. As schedule III drugs, a prescriber could write up to 5 refills in a period of 6 months, and refills can be called in or faxed to the pharmacist.

Now, the more stringent prescription limits on schedule II hydrocodone combinations are as follows:

A written prescription for a schedule II drug is required; a phone order is only permitted in an emergency situation. Schedule III drugs can be called in to the pharmacist.

No refills – verbal or otherwise – are allowed for a schedule II drug. Refills are allowed on schedule III drugs.
With schedule II, patients will need to visit the doctor to get a new prescription, although certain DEA rules allow the doctor to write multiple prescriptions for up to a 90-day supply.

Refills on schedule III drugs help to avoid additional doctor visits for patients in chronic pain.
Thanks to the DUmmies and their ilk abusing drugs, call in and fax prescriptions are not allowed for a variety of once commonly prescribed drugs. A written one is.
http://www.drugs.com/news/rescheduling-hydrocodone-combo-prescriptions-today-refills-become-more-difficult-53413.html

Yep. The obumbles admin set these regs. Where is the dump love for their beloved obumbles fed government? No where!!!!
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #11 on: March 23, 2015, 12:45:11 AM »
I thought I had seen this story before.

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025964166
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #12 on: March 23, 2015, 01:17:41 AM »
If seven cruisers responded, they were trying to fill the prescription at gunpoint.

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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #13 on: March 23, 2015, 01:30:34 AM »
Seven cars able to respond to this?  Where is this over-staffed city? 

I'm thinking that if there is any truth to it (doubtful), then the chica has been selling. 

And, yeah, why are DUmmies such racists?

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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #14 on: March 23, 2015, 08:25:09 AM »

Second, 7 cop cars!  Yeah, right.  Unless they were raiding the CVS, one would be plenty.


I know, right? They probably wouldn't need that many cop cars to bust up a crackhouse, let alone just to address a simple case of a potentially questionable prescription.

I give it just one bong for the fact that it involved oppressive cops.

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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2015, 09:39:20 AM »
These idiots will fall for anything.  :lmao:
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #16 on: March 23, 2015, 03:39:45 PM »
I thought I had seen this story before.

Awesome memory; you're right.

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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #17 on: March 23, 2015, 05:09:48 PM »
I found an SUV way down in my pasture in the middle of one of my small ponds....a good 1,000 feet or more from the road. The kids had been 4-wheeling and jumping humps. They ran up the back of the damn and "Dukes of Hazzarded" it into my pond. I called for a deputy and one came out. We had a good laugh and then he reported it over the radio and in short order we had 6 deputy cars and 2 unmarked detective cars there shortly. All standing around laughing their asses off. You could tell by the tracks in the grass that they had gone airborne and come down in the middle of the pond.
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Re: Cop bouncy (jumped into pharmacy, not from bushes).
« Reply #18 on: March 23, 2015, 05:28:55 PM »
I found an SUV way down in my pasture in the middle of one of my small ponds....a good 1,000 feet or more from the road. The kids had been 4-wheeling and jumping humps. They ran up the back of the damn and "Dukes of Hazzarded" it into my pond. I called for a deputy and one came out. We had a good laugh and then he reported it over the radio and in short order we had 6 deputy cars and 2 unmarked detective cars there shortly. All standing around laughing their asses off. You could tell by the tracks in the grass that they had gone airborne and come down in the middle of the pond.

Musta been a slow news day.  :-)
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