28th November 2004
Thanks...that's what we were kind of thinking. Otherwise, he wouldn't be able to alternate one for the other without going into withdrawals.
It almost sounded like we were listening to someone say he was an alcoholic, but he was only addicted to vodka and not gin.
So, here's what's really weird, and you have to take this with a grain of salt since we're getting this from him and not his doctor: He was admitted for Darvocet and Darvon addiction, yet he insists the residing doctor gave him a scrip for Propoxyphene (what we consider to be Darvon). He says the doc was only treating him for Darvocet and not Darvon, so that's why he wrote the scrip. Could a psychologist overseeing a detox program be so ignorant as to do this?
It almost sounded like we were listening to someone say he was an alcoholic, but he was only addicted to vodka and not gin.
So, here's what's really weird, and you have to take this with a grain of salt since we're getting this from him and not his doctor: He was admitted for Darvocet and Darvon addiction, yet he insists the residing doctor gave him a scrip for Propoxyphene (what we consider to be Darvon). He says the doc was only treating him for Darvocet and not Darvon, so that's why he wrote the scrip. Could a psychologist overseeing a detox program be so ignorant as to do this?
