1. kerry pay mann kerry pay mann United States says:

    I am tired of being treated like a criminal because a surgeon messed up my surgery and it was 4 hours longer than it was suppose to be and I woke up with lose of feeling and movement in my entire left leg. When the feeling came back it was massive burning pain that I have had to take Oxycontin ever since and which made me totally disabled by the social security admin. since 2000 and the hoops I have to go thru to get my medication is a pain.

    I am not an abuser and I also have an unusual genes whereby I do not respond to chemicals the same as ordinary people. Cocaine has absolutely no effect on me and it takes twice the pills as a regular person to stop my pain because of my unusual body chemistry which is not my fault. I have never taken street drugs and do not even know what the sensation of "high" that people talk about because I have never experienced the feeling. I also can cut my intake 75% and do not get withdrawal which proves I have unusual body chemistry but I am tired of feeling like a criminal and always worrying whether the insurance company will fill my Rx because of the terrible cost of this drug that the federal Medicare is paying because a surgeon messed up and we do not have any way of suiing the doctor because it is a myth of frivolous law suits. My surgeon was too prominent and I could not get a lawyer to sew the doctor.

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