Have you ever seen the farms in MS?I understand big pharmacy not wanting people to use it because there's too much out there to make a lot of money off it and we all know money is more important than actually helping patients.
There are farms in state here that are heavily guarded. My old bar partners are invested with a guy that owns quite a few of them.
...the security guard walking into my hospital room while mentioning they smell something flowery. They are giving me hydromorphones (in this case, Dilaudid) every four hrs...with Oxy every four...those spaced apart every two hours.
I can't remember the name of the test they ran...but, the pancreas count was in the 900's when it should have been below 40. I was in pain. Gallstone in the pancreas track...
But, back to the point at hand. "We smelled something flowery." The next morning the head floor nurse came in and said the same thing. All I could ask was, ..."what does flowery smell like?" She offered more opioids.
I left the bag open.