>Read this article for a more complete account of Scott and his drug taking. The article states a report was filed with the state claiming Scott received multiple prescriptions from multiple doctors, a felony in Nevada.
It may be a felony in NV, but if he was doing anything with the VA and their VA is anything like my local one, then it’d be absolutely normal to have multiple doctors as the doctors are ‘assigned’ on specialty; that is to say, you’d see a different doctor for allergies than you would for psychological problems than you would for physical therapy than you would for a general check-up... and even then they might referral out to civilian specialists.
Here’s the link to his dad’s blog you were referencing earlier where the notion that Erik’s body couldn’t metabolize hydrocodone is floated. It’s about mid-way down.
There’s no testimony from VA doctors, or that Erik was being treated at the VA. There is testimony, however, that Erik contacted multiple physicians seeking prescriptions for morphene. His father is the source of rumors about steriod use, which evidence has either not been introduced at the inquest, or has not been reported.