Fathering Autism #30 Going RVing, we are able. Too bad we don't fit at the table

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Theoretically she could actually have chronic pain.
She doesn’t go to the doctor by her own admission... it need to be well documented. You need to see a pain management specialist regularly here in Florida and get drug tests on the regular for pain medication. Or on rare occasions she would need to be even seeing her doctor regularly, which it’s obvious she doesn’t. But regular doctors really don’t want to prescribe pain medication. They have to fill out forms when it’s over a certain amount of pills and then the DEA can start poking around too.
 
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I noticed on that ENOTA website video that they have cabin to rent.. wonder why they didn't just get a cabin? That would have been so much more pleasant.
 
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Theoretically she could actually have chronic pain.
Florida has a history with pain clinics handing out medicines like candy. People traveled there from all over to see some doctor in a hole in the wall shop to get prescriptions filled. Doctors rarely ordered imaging studies to confirm pain. If the clinic was closed, it just moved to a new location.

It is because of this that new limits exist for prescribing pain medicines. As a chronic pain patient with CRPS, it has been very detrimental to those patients who needed the medicine to function. It is an ongoing issue that chronic pain patients are fighting every day.

 
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That looks like a mini version of HELL!
I would have been happier following the RV in a vehicle and getting a hotel room ...alone. 🤣🤣

And they did look HOT! So why did P have on a long sleeved shirt and what looked like flannel pants to sleep in??? That was odd, really odd.
My dad was part polar bear before his WLS. I always wore a sweatshirt at home, even during the summer. After his surgery, he had a hard time with cold temperatures. This could be due to fat loss (doubtful in the case of 🐷) or anemia.
 
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Florida has a history with pain clinics handing out medicines like candy. People traveled there from all over to see some doctor in a hole in the wall shop to get prescriptions filled. Doctors rarely ordered imaging studies to confirm pain. If the clinic was closed, it just moved to a new location.

It is because of this that new limits exist for prescribing pain medicines. As a chronic pain patient with CRPS, it has been very detrimental to those patients who needed the medicine to function. It is an ongoing issue that chronic pain patients are fighting every day.

They came in and did a big clean out. There used to be like 20 on one block alone. You’d see cars from every state. They’d have garbage cans full of cash behind the counters. Guys with AK47s at the door. The doctors even had guns! Now they are a little harder to find by they are still around.
 
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Not trying to be a know it all but...Dentists are so careful these days about pain meds. They do not give them out like they used to and P was only in pain for short time months ago. Even when a patient needs valium for a visit, they get one pill per visit when they walk in the door. Prescrips are very, very regulated these days. So I highly doubt she has pain meds from the Dentist.

A more likely scenario is she has some type of anxiety meds from her Dr.
I didn’t even get pain meds when I had my lumpectomy last year. Tylenol was what I was advised to take.
 
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Florida has a history with pain clinics handing out medicines like candy. People traveled there from all over to see some doctor in a hole in the wall shop to get prescriptions filled. Doctors rarely ordered imaging studies to confirm pain. If the clinic was closed, it just moved to a new location.

It is because of this that new limits exist for prescribing pain medicines. As a chronic pain patient with CRPS, it has been very detrimental to those patients who needed the medicine to function. It is an ongoing issue that chronic pain patients are fighting every day.

Yep! I had a relative move from Florida back to my state... She was on so much medication and when she seen the doctors here, they refused to fill one of the two medications she was on (one was pain and one was antidepressant). She was told to pick which one she needed and she couldn’t get both.. The doctor also told her she needed to come off the pain pills, either way and if she picked them, she would only get 6 months... What did she do? She called her doctor in Florida and they just sent the Pain prescription to her in the mail, so she could fill it here.. She still got both and the doctors were none the wiser.. She did it for 4 years before moving back to Florida...
So, I completely agree that she could be on pain pills..

I don’t have much to stand on though because I am on stage 4 of Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome myself... I live on a dual anti-depressant/pain med but the doctor keeps a very close watch on me too.. I though know the legal ramifications and the feeling of withdrawals and refuse to become hooked on them...
 
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Oh but she’s not gaining weight. Nope, not her. She’s still down 100 lbs. 🙄 Either she’s blind or just plain delusional.
I haven’t watched a vlog in a while, just can’t! But I watched the latest one and Assss is also gaining weight. I guess it’s more noticeable to me because I haven’t seen him lately. They both really need to rethink their eating habits and start exercising with a weight loss plan in mind. They have help now, they are still relatively young to be able to have the energy to workout.

My husband seemed fit, a little overweight but strong. He did a lot with our kids in sports, so when he had a heart attack in his late 40s everyone was shocked. (He recovered after multiple stent placements. But life was never the same after the heart attack.) I know some of it is hereditary but by cleaner eating and exercising you can be healthier.
Their time will come sooner rather than later if they continue on the path they are on now.
 
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That’s the same in Illinois you have to wear a mask at all times. Our restaurants haven’t opened inside yet but will on Friday. They will be at 25% capacity and yes we have to wear a mask until we are seated as will the servers. If you get up for any reason you have to put the mask back on. Hey it must be working , Illinois has the biggest decline in cases of all the states. I’m fine with it but my older daughter has asthma and after 10 minutes she has a hard time breathing but her dr gave her a note stating she has asthma , technically she doesn’t have to wear one but people still yell at her.
NY, NJ and CT are going to be doing this

Any state that goes over the infection rate, they will be subjected to that quarantine
Currently
Florida, South Carolina, Texas and Arizona are on the list
Since New Jersey and New York are among only three states that are on track to contain COVID-19

So for all their cavalier attitude toward COVID 19 all I can say to Assa and Piggy it's still very much a "thing" and you're idiots.
 
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I haven’t watched a vlog in a while, just can’t! But I watched the latest one and Assss is also gaining weight. I guess it’s more noticeable to me because I haven’t seen him lately. They both really need to rethink their eating habits and start exercising with a weight loss plan in mind. They have help now, they are still relatively young to be able to have the energy to workout.

My husband seemed fit, a little overweight but strong. He did a lot with our kids in sports, so when he had a heart attack in his late 40s everyone was shocked. (He recovered after multiple stent placements. But life was never the same after the heart attack.) I know some of it is hereditary but by cleaner eating and exercising you can be healthier.
Their will come sooner rather than later if they continue on the path they are on now.
The really messed up thing is 🐖 stated the reason for her WLS was to be around for her beloved Abigail Loraine.
Nobody in that house can ever tell the truth.
It seems like everytime they open their mouths a lie falls out.
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And if they do address it, be prepared for the typical Asa response of not making eye contact with the camera, looking off to the side or looking at P/Isaiah/Summer 98% of the time with the occasional momentary glance at the camera. He'll ramble on a bunch of BS and expect everyone will take his word for it and believe him.

When he does that, sometimes I just wanna say to him "Eyes looking, Asa! Eyes looking!" ;)
“Right Cilla!???” 🙄
 
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Yep! I had a relative move from Florida back to my state... She was on so much medication and when she seen the doctors here, they refused to fill one of the two medications she was on (one was pain and one was antidepressant). She was told to pick which one she needed and she couldn’t get both.. The doctor also told her she needed to come off the pain pills, either way and if she picked them, she would only get 6 months... What did she do? She called her doctor in Florida and they just sent the Pain prescription to her in the mail, so she could fill it here.. She still got both and the doctors were none the wiser.. She did it for 4 years before moving back to Florida...
So, I completely agree that she could be on pain pills..
Pretty sure if you have money and/or are willing to buy from questionable sources, you can get whatever you want.
 
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I didn’t even get pain meds when I had my lumpectomy last year. Tylenol was what I was advised to take.
I had a lumpectomy in 2008 and they gave me an Rx for Ibuprofen 800s. I remember thinking there was no way it would touch the pain, but not only did it help, it also knocked me out. So, I got a lot of sleep during my recovery! 😂😂:sleep::sleep::sleep::sleep:
 
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Pretty sure if you have money and/or are willing to buy from questionable sources, you can get whatever you want.
Unfortunately, some people are either starting to use illegal substances or committing suicide when they can't get their meds. The DEA actually "clarified" the rules, but it was too late. Doctors simply are not going to give pain medicine in adequate amounts when warranted. Their needs to be research done for other EFFECTIVE pain medicines.

In the case of surgery, there are some things that can be given that will cover pain better than morphine, including iV Tylenol and regional nerve blocks where appropriate.
 
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Unfortunately, some people are either starting to use illegal substances or committing suicide when they can't get their meds. The DEA actually "clarified" the rules, but it was too late. Doctors simply are not going to give pain medicine in adequate amounts when warranted. Their needs to be research done for other EFFECTIVE pain medicines.

In the case of surgery, there are some things that can be given that will cover pain better than morphine, including iV Tylenol and regional nerve blocks where appropriate.
I think I got it from Gambit’s post... There is always someone willing to sell you medications, if the money is right.. You don’t even have to go to the doctors or pharmacies.. 😉
 
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