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Oct 9th, 2008 12:35 PM Join Date: Oct 2008
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I dont know how many of you remember the pharmacy raid in 2007 where hgh was being given out to well known athletes and such but I also had recieved hgh there as part of a program for anti-aging. anyway I just recieved a notice from the attorney general of florida saying my prescription records had been obtained through a search warrant of the pharmacy. The letter says if I object to a review of my records by the prosecutor, I need to file a written objection within thirty days. I have nothing to hide other than yes I purchased hgh from them but I went through their process which included blood work and obtaining a prescription from their doctor, so should I object or not?
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I wouldnt even worry about it. Its just formality, and if you have a legitament reason to have this, then no need to worry. You'll e OK. |
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