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Hycodan ~ was I wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 476584" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I think you did great, and I would have done the same thing. Oldest knows I will pay for antibiotics, but that I will not pay for any kind of prescription pain medications, ever. In this case, I'm guessing this was the hycodan that's a prescription cough medicine (I had to google it too), and that would make sense for a sinus infection. The doctor probably didn't even think about it if he didn't know she was an addict. But, my feeling is that most serious recovering addicts would have asked what was in it, and asked for an alternative or simply take over the counter cough medicine. Logic says that "prescription cough medicine" = heavy duty stuff. (and by the way, how come I have to beg my doctor to prescribe me that kinda stuff even when I have a horrible cough that keeps me awake all night? lol)</p><p></p><p>I think paying for anything that supports her recovery, is reasonable. Anything beyond that, is pure generosity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 476584, member: 1157"] I think you did great, and I would have done the same thing. Oldest knows I will pay for antibiotics, but that I will not pay for any kind of prescription pain medications, ever. In this case, I'm guessing this was the hycodan that's a prescription cough medicine (I had to google it too), and that would make sense for a sinus infection. The doctor probably didn't even think about it if he didn't know she was an addict. But, my feeling is that most serious recovering addicts would have asked what was in it, and asked for an alternative or simply take over the counter cough medicine. Logic says that "prescription cough medicine" = heavy duty stuff. (and by the way, how come I have to beg my doctor to prescribe me that kinda stuff even when I have a horrible cough that keeps me awake all night? lol) I think paying for anything that supports her recovery, is reasonable. Anything beyond that, is pure generosity. [/QUOTE]
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