You cannot get refills for those meds. they need to be prescribed each month. Also, if the doctor is not using that special paper the pharmacist must call the doctor to confirm. None of this story seems right. However, if by some very slim chance it is right you have more to worry about than being arrested. You are on a suicide mission with all of those pills and if you keep going you will get your wish. Why don't you come on back and get honest with us. We are here for you and can support you.
I had the impression that he put those refills in himself but I wonder how it got filled...
I would probably have done the same thing but that does not make it right and the trouble you could get into isn't worth the risk. I would continue to see the dr, and not say anything and never do that again. Do you know what it's like to be in prison because from what I hear you won't come out the same. Dove
With the amount of trouble coming to this person i hope it isnt real.
Something is not quite right here. Refills are not allowed on oxycodone. Xanas, yes. But not painkillers.
I wonder if this is a real post.
I didnt think those type of pills could have refills either so if this is true i hope that you will take a real hard look at what is going on here and get some help on your own before the law requires you to do it.
NO, you aren't safe. You didn't "get away with it", and you ARE going to be accountable for your actions.
I say this from direct experience. It may take the detectives some time to get your case put together. But when they are ready, you are going to be contacted in person, and you won't be returning home that same day.
If I sound harsh, then that's because you need to understand the reality of what will eventually happen to you.
At some point, you're going to pay for your actions.
And this will always follow you around to EVERY doctor you see, every hospital you visit etc.
You will have a permanent red flag on your medical records that cannot be removed. Also, you will NEVER be prescribed anything stronger than an NSAID. Ever. That is, if you're lucky enough to have a doctor even willing to see you.
Your life will severely affected. Be prepared, cuz this is going to be very difficult.
The fact that you have a criminal history is going to have a major impact on your sentencing. The judge will be harsh and will not give you any leniency whatsoever.
Get a good lawyer because you're going to need it.
If I sound cold, it's for your own good. You need a wake-up call. And this one is going to suck for a very long time.