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Anon999
post 08/12/2012, 09:22 AM
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okay so same old, same old, old member gone Anon to get some help without being identified.

I have recently been informed by a family member that they have illegally bought fertility drugs off the internet without a prescription. (apparently from an Australian based seller, which i struggle to believe)

Basically i want to know who i would report this too or who would i inform?

She has no fertility issues, has 6 children already (last one is less than 12months old) and she is obsessed with having twins. nno.gif

I totally blasted her with the risks associated with taking any medication without the okay from a doctor and she doesn't care. Her boyfriend is supporting her. unsure.gif
I blasted her about the risks associated with having a multiple pregnancy, she doesn't care (i have seen on here so many times the trials and losses friends have gone thought with their multiple pregnancy), i blasted her about the risks of ovarian hyper-stimulation, she doesn't care (I'll be careful, it wont happen to me) ddoh.gif
I blasted her about the costs associated with twins, I mean everything i could think of i blasted her about, She just doesn't care!!!

I contacted my doctor who i get on very well with and asked him to pass on the message to her doctor (as they are in the same practice) he said that he would but also said she would prob get more than twins (due to the fact she doesn't have ANY fertility issues)

Other than what i have done already what more can i do?

NO i am not a troll, i generally need help with this situation so helpful advice would be preferred!

edited for spelling

This post has been edited by Anon999: 08/12/2012, 09:23 AM
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YellowKittyGlenn
post 08/12/2012, 09:35 AM
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Unless you know who and where she is getting them from there is nothing you can do.
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Report to Health care commission or anyone else you need specific details of the exact drug, name of seller, company name etc. if you can get this you can lodge complaints if not then you can't.
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Anon999
post 08/12/2012, 09:38 AM
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To Report to Health care commission or anyone else you need specific details of the exact drug, name of seller, company name etc. if you can get this you can lodge complaints if not then you can't.

I only know the name of the drug, nothing else sad.gif

Thanks
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MakeLoveNotBacon
post 08/12/2012, 09:41 AM
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Try and find out the name of the website and report that perhaps.

Has she actually got the drugs? Perhaps they will be stopped at customs if they are coming from overseas, or it might even be a scam she's wasted her money on (fake medication).

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Anon999
post 08/12/2012, 09:48 AM
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Has she actually got the drugs? Perhaps they will be stopped at customs if they are coming from overseas, or it might even be a scam she's wasted her money on (fake medication).

she said she had them, but i have not seen them. If she did show me i would have run off with the damm things and stuck them down the loo!! (not kidding either)

She's not actually talking to me now rolleyes.gif Funny that, i can't imagine what i did wrong. rant.gif
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