Kansas City Mo Pain Medication Prescribers
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I am uninsured and have a referral to a pain management clinic, but cannot afford the clinic. I would like to know of any cheap doctors who would prescribe the narcotic pain medication I need to be on in the Kansas City MO area.
Re: Drakee (# 125)
Honest to God, get yourself some kratom powder. And Red vein will help. I was on 300 mg of oxycodone a day. I wasn't "fine" but kratom powder took away 75% of the withdrawals. It helped with pain too. Honestly, it's the greatest all natural herbal supplement you can get. It's legal in most states. For immediate relief I know a lot of "smoke shops" sell it. It's more expensive that way. I order powder on the internet from a few reputable sources. Gaia botanicals seems to give the best value for the money. If you want more information Google the kratom bible. It gives you a lot of information from dosages to what strain helps best for your condition. I know this post is a couple months old, but I hope it finds you. Eventually 90% of chronic pain patients for back, neck pain are going to lose opiates as a tool. Not fair....not right. But people need to be prepared with something to help. Withdrawals from opiates ended up being worse that than the pain. If you try it and it helps, please sign petitions to keep it legal. The DEA is colluding with big pharma to ban it. They can't patent a plant, ergo they can't make any money on it. Regardless, if you're in a bind give it a try. Best of luck.
Re: cariee (# 8)
What is your Dr's name and is she taking Medicaid? Do you have to have a referral? I'm in severe pain from a wreck that messed my back up for life. Now I need to find a Dr close to Nevada/Missouri who is taking new patients & will write prescriptions without having to have a referral.
Re: Drakee (# 125)
U could try holistic...some people use essential oils...if u combine certain oils I've heard it can help other than that I don't know...as long as u don't have a pill count or ua u might have to just fight it out or go to ER...Hope you get through it
I need help!!. I live in Chicago and I've run out of my Tramadol and Norco 10/325. I'm unable to get a refill until muddle of November. What can I take to hold me over. I can't take ibuprofen because of my kidneys. Pls help.
Ask your PCP would be able to prescribe your meds and have greater flexibility if you were to be on Palliative Care. I think it’s going to become the wave of the future for persons with chronic pain. If he says yes then I’d ask him to put you on Palliative Care and see what he will prescribe you. If he says u don’t qualify them remind him you do. It is exactly made for persons like us. Make sure u bring up the difference between Palliative Care and hospice.
Re: kat (# 2)
I'm having a hard time finding a doc in kc mo that takes medicaid for oxycodone.
Which clinic were you referred to orginially. My husband is insured and we cannot find anyone will to write his pain medication prescriptions.!
I finally got my mris fax to my Dr im on Missouri Medicaid do you know of a Dr will take Missouri Medicaid pain management gives pain pills I hurt severe all time from bat. Carwreck
Re: Travelgal (# 34)
.may I have the name of your pcp dooctor for I need a great doctor to help me with my chronic pain issues,I'm tired of suffering.
Denise...Kansas City Orthopedic Institute has good doctor's who also work with pain...they can probably do shots not sure they or any pain management in KC will prescribe oxycodone...good luck with your search
I have chronic pain from two knee replacements ..one of which I need revised and posterior fusion of my beck and scoliosis of lumbar region..I do not have a PCP at the time so have no way for referral for pain management..the only things which have worked is shots and oxycodone..I have ins and live in KS area..does anyone know of good pain doc?
^^^Westport Pain^^^ is who the other post is referring to
Good luck...I got a letter from the government saying the nurse pract. there can no longer right scripts...they r a SCAM out for $$$$$$$$ if u wanna pay for everything out of pocket I guess the place 2 go
Where can I find a doctor in Kansas City Missouri that will prescribe me my Hydromorphone 4 milligram tablets twice daily?
Does the Westport pain Clinic prescribe Oxycodone I am also in pain and have spinal stenosis
Tobie could you also let me know about a doctor please
I just moved to the area was a patient at pain management need information here and we're to go
I need a new doc and prefer a pcp as well. I'm in the KC area. Would you mind telling me who your pcp is? I'd greatly appreciate it.
Dr Thomas, great doctor. He takes cash or insurance. He's in Waynesville, Mo. hope this helps a bit.
Is it a walk in clinic at waysville. can u lest go doctor initials lol
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