Where Can I Get A Prescription For Pain Meds Atlanta

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I moved to west central Georgia from Hawaii. I have been successfully treated with pain meds for 10 years. After moving here I have had my prescriptions written by my medicaid pc up until more than a month ago. I have tried a pain clinic but found out quick that some of them or against opiods and many are so expensive and want to give injections which don't work for me.I have chrnic pain issues backed uo with medical documentation. I really need help.Would be willing to travel to Atlanta.Anyone know anywhere I can go? Desperate, my quality of life is going to hell.

I need dr in the north Atlanta area that is actually willing to write a pain prescription and not just do expensive procedures ## Hello, Kitty! How are you? I'm sorry, but there is no listing of doctors according to whether or not they will prescribe medications that I can refer to for you. Generally, possibly habit forming drugs are the last choice for treatment, to be used only when the other treatment options have failed. Do you currently have a PCP that could refer you to someone? With many pain specialists being overwhelmed right now, that would like be the easiest and speediest way to find the help you need.

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Looking for a good Pain Management dr in Atlanta. I've been going to the same dr for 8 years and out of the blue he changed his patients meds, no longer prescribing any type of Oxycodone. No matter how well it's working for the patient. He's changed mine to Opana ER and it's $1200 for the prescription, I can't find a pharmacy that stocks them and I hear they have terrible side effects. Help me find another dr please! ## let me guess is his initials D.H? dr. Da......He??? ## Opana ER contains the active ingredient Oxymorphone, it is another opiate just like the Oxycodone you were taking, so it carries the risk of causing the same side effects, which may include nausea, dizziness, headache, constipation, and dry mouth. They also carry the risk of being habit forming. R...

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Hi guys! I'm suffering, even confined to bed rest when sx are uncontrolled, from severe systemic scleroderma, that b* tch of an autoimmune connective tissue disease that has crippled my body and stolen my life. I take around 5 OxyContins a day, depending upon the severity of my sx that respective day, with Norcos usually 4-6/day for breakthrough immediate pain relief, and Xanax prn for anxiety and am paying $500/visit plus the amount for my prescriptions every visit. I'm too sick to even endure the most physically inactive jobs nor do I have insurance, thus looking for ANY help proffered regarding any physicians y'all may suggest that treat pain, do not harbor any stigma in prescribing such intense, scheduled pain meds, and would be less financially taxing than that of my cu...

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Help, I need a doctor in Atlanta Georgia that can see me pretty quick and refill my Oxycontin (which are for my 4 herniated disks that keep me in constant pain). We just relocated from Arkansas and I will be out of meds on Saturday and need a doctor quick. PLEASE HELP. ## I'm sorry, I know this type of thing is very troublesome, but due to the new laws, I doubt you're going to get in anywhere that fast to a new prescription. If you're a chronic pain patient that requires long-term pain management, a regular doctor can no longer prescribe them, they have to be prescribed by a specialist that is trained to treat pain. Learn more Oxycontin details here. And most places have gotten a lot busier since these laws were put in place and everyone has to switch to pain management. Is ...

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