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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: MulhollandDrive who wrote (163184)11/10/2008 1:21:09 AM
From: Lizzie TudorRead Replies (5) of 306849
 
he's not addicted thats the thing. And I am not addicted to codeine. But when it rains my wrist hurts, and I can't sleep. Same deal for him, he goes skiing or something and it hurts him. Trying to get a prescription for this stuff is amazing... not everybody is going to get addicted... there is no reason to restrict hydrocodone like they do. Sure if I went to the doctor and tried to get 8 bottles it would be difficult. But why can't I get 2 bottles? We have to drive all the way to SF, and park there, to get this stupid prescription, because our plan is with UCSF due to a specialist there. They will give us like 18 pills or something. Hes a big guy and needs to take a double dose. 2 bad nights and hes out of pills, this is bs. I'm sick of all this. I fly to mexico because I have to go to san diego anyway. Pop on down there with all the old people- buy all the routine stuff synthroid, weight loss stuff if somebody wants that, then the hydrocodone, poof done! 6 trips to UCSF saved. The sad part is the elderly people on those busses. That osteoporosis drug is what they buy, fosamax?
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