In between posting here, I called my brother to let him know our cousin had passed away this afternoon..
Anyhow, he had a fairly difficult 4-hour surgery on Sept. 7th to repair quite a few injuries to his shoulder.. Initially they sent him home with a morphine pump for 10 days and when he didn't feel he needed anything quite that strong any longer, they switched him to oxycodone pills instead.. The "odd" part was that instead of getting the script and having it filled at the pharmacy, they called him and said it was ready and for him come in to the office (with his GF driving as he can't drive for at least 3 months) and pick up the actual medication right there..
I know I've read online that there are terrible problems with oxycodone abuse in Florida (and of course other states as well) and we were wondering if this might be the reason that he was asked to come to the surgeons office to pick up the meds.. This way they could "see" him - and make sure it was the actual "patient" getting the meds..
Would that make sense? If not, would there be another reason for it? He didn't have to be seen by the surgeon - just had to inform the nurse that he was there.. (And if it makes any difference, this is in Vero Beach/Jensen Beach area..)
Poor guy still can't even sleep laying down - he has to sleep in a recliner..
Anyhow, he had a fairly difficult 4-hour surgery on Sept. 7th to repair quite a few injuries to his shoulder.. Initially they sent him home with a morphine pump for 10 days and when he didn't feel he needed anything quite that strong any longer, they switched him to oxycodone pills instead.. The "odd" part was that instead of getting the script and having it filled at the pharmacy, they called him and said it was ready and for him come in to the office (with his GF driving as he can't drive for at least 3 months) and pick up the actual medication right there..
I know I've read online that there are terrible problems with oxycodone abuse in Florida (and of course other states as well) and we were wondering if this might be the reason that he was asked to come to the surgeons office to pick up the meds.. This way they could "see" him - and make sure it was the actual "patient" getting the meds..
Would that make sense? If not, would there be another reason for it? He didn't have to be seen by the surgeon - just had to inform the nurse that he was there.. (And if it makes any difference, this is in Vero Beach/Jensen Beach area..)
Poor guy still can't even sleep laying down - he has to sleep in a recliner..


