This kind of shit brings back memories of my pharm tech days. I had several addicts arrested in my few years there.
One of them had threatened their doctor, so I had worked it out with the cops ahead of time and they were waiting next door when the dude came in for his duragesic or whatever the fuck he was on and demanded from his doctor.
Another made a pathetic attempt at impersonating a doctor on the phone. Again, cops waiting next door when she came to pick up her vicodin at the drive up window. As per the cops direction, the pharmacist himself handed her the meds, then before she got halfway around the building there were 3 cruisers blocking her in. :headbang: Her 2 kids were in the back seat.
Not saying that NYSFF is an addict, but the typical signs (agitation at people not willing to compromise themselves to bend the rules for his controlled substance) bring back memories. It’s sad what some drugs do to some people. I get pissed at the doctors that keep them on them. Except the people that go to several doctors and several pharmacies and pay cash so the insurance doesn’t see, systematically making sure they don’t know about each other. Happens all the fucking time. :tdown:
I should write an insider book on life in a pharmacy. I could make millions!