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Ex Wife took my nights away with son.

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not2cleverRed

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Ok well thanks for nothing. I have all the documents I clouding scripts to show what I was on when and the injury. Again, had a script of 75 Mgs December and January February went down to 40 mgs. Got an epidural in my disc which helped a little. For the 10th time this it. Reason I went to IP for 15 days was to make sure my ex couldnt hold it against me if she found out. That didnt work out to well. I also did it for my current wife and 3 other children along with immediate family. My brother in law came to me (hes a DO) and talked to me about how dangerous they are and where it could lead. Plus the things were not even helping so why stay on them. You hear about this epidemic left and right and I didnt want to be one of the ones hooked on those things. I've been off since Feb 28th, still doing the out patient and overall feeling healthy again, minus the back pain. I'm just looking for some answers as to how she could say this is what she wanted and the court back it up when they havent looked at any of my docs or heard me out.
Sometimes "nothing" is all that's reasonably possible.

You had a problem. You addressed the problem. However, you are going to have to prove that you were successful in addressing the problem - because a lot of people are not successful in the long term.

I imagine your ex obtained an emergency order. In an "emergency" situation, there is some leniency, because the focus is protecting the child(ren). The supervised visitation, if what you say is accurate, should be temporary, ultimately.

Focus on staying healthy, and having as much time with your child as allowed by the current orders.
 


t74

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I am extremely sympathetic since my elderly mother also was prescribed increasing levels of oxy for back pain. Add to this all the other drugs she was prescribed by my sister's medical professionals during an extended visit landed her in the geriatric unit of the psyc hospital to manage her situation. Every complaint was a new drug.

I also suggest you review your history with your physician(s). Some treat every complaint with a pill (or surgery) rather than trying alternative treatments first. If yours is one of these, you may want to look for one with a different philosophy. (Note, my father was a pohysician for whom surgery was the last thing considered verses his associate for whom it was the first. Physical therapy, for example, may take longer and more effort on the patients part, but if it avoids surgery or opiods, it is worthwhile to try.)

Make a healthy lifestyle an example for your children and model it during your visits. Good luck!
 

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