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I've been a chronic pain patient going on 7 years now. I've been taking 5mgs of Hydrocodone for the duration of my treatment, mostly prescribed by my PCP. I've been referred to several other doctors and until recently (Septeraber) have only taken what my PCP prescribed. My new Ortho doctor started prescribing the same dosage 5mgs of Hydro, but a larger quantity. I still had refills remaining from what my PCP prescribed. So, I take what my Ortho prescribed and also filled (3 different times) the remaining refills from my PCP. I knew it was wrong to do it. Well, today I tried to refill the prescription from my Ortho doctor and it was denied. I was mortified when the nurse explained to me that I signed a contract stating I would not obtain any other narcotic prescriptions from another physician and that my refill was denied and I would have to go back to my PCP for my prescriptions. My questions are; am I in legal trouble? And will my Ortho doctor contact my PCP to tell him what I've done? I realize I'm dependent upon my medication, which caused me to take more than I should. But I do have a legitimate medical condition that causes me pain. As I stated earlier, I've been taking this medication for 7 years and this is the first time I've gotten prescriptions from two physicians. What should I do? I'm afraid if I talk to the doctor, I'm just going to dig myself deeper and deeper into trouble and probably get cut off completely. But I'm also horribly erabarassed. My PCP has been my doctor for more than 20 years and is like family to me. I don't want him to think I am a junkie. I was originally prescribed 60 per month, then the Ortho prescribed 120 per month. So, instead of taking 4 per day, I was taking 6 or more. Is that terrible? I've read so many posts on here where people are taking much more than that and at higher doses. I have an appt w/ my PCP in 3 weeks and I am sick to my stomach thinking about facing him. I guess I'm asking if anyone has been in this situation and knows if it's common practice for a physician to contact another physician to explain what I've done. I'm going to come clean w/ my PCP when I see him. I'm just trying to prepare myself before I go. Thanks to anyone who replies.