Sorry I haven't poster for a while. Our fire district went broke, so I've been fighting to get better emergency services for the area.
Anyway, it looks like things are getting a little better. Patients have told me they don't have to go from pharmacy to pharmacy so much. It looks like all the calls, letters, and emails sent to government officials did some good. If anyone hears differn't please let me know.
As far as doctors telling patients it's all DEA's fault, that's still a problem. If your doctor tells you they can't do something because of new DEA rules, call the DEA diversion unit near you and ask them. Get the agent's name, and if your doctor has any questions when you tell him it's not DEA's fault. Give him the DEA agent's name and number, ask him to cal them and ask.
Have a pain free day
Jay