Uh, oh. Is that a computer screen at the pharmacy? Are medical professionals even allowed to use computers? I had no idea. Seems like a serious breach of the Hippocratic oath to me.
California has had a prescription drug monitoring program on the books since 2014. The pharmacy staff may not know you, Tommy, but perhaps their computer does.
As a paramedic student, I always found it entertaining when the drug-seeker was sitting in the ER claiming a sudden-but-impossible-to-verify injury, and allergy to NSAIDs, while the nurse scrolled down the computer screen, which showed several visits per week to the various ERs in the area...
Tommy's stubble will disappear once Mary gets him back on the straight and narrow. His dagger and serpent tattoos that he once had on his arms are already gone. He will need to get fired from his job mopping floors first before he really hits rock bottom.
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California has had a prescription drug monitoring program on the books since 2014. The pharmacy staff may not know you, Tommy, but perhaps their computer does.
As a paramedic student, I always found it entertaining when the drug-seeker was sitting in the ER claiming a sudden-but-impossible-to-verify injury, and allergy to NSAIDs, while the nurse scrolled down the computer screen, which showed several visits per week to the various ERs in the area...
I am certain when Mary saves Tommy from his "madness" he'll be clean shaven.
Tommy's stubble will disappear once Mary gets him back on the straight and narrow. His dagger and serpent tattoos that he once had on his arms are already gone. He will need to get fired from his job mopping floors first before he really hits rock bottom.
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