But probably not at the high levels in his blood, and I doubt any doctor prescribed him Xanax who also knew he was on very high levels of morphine.
The guy was pretty athletic in spite of his injuries.
His last doctor said Scott had trouble staying upright and appeared groggy, which would coincide with the testimony of Scott's appearance at Costco. The same doctor also drafted a letter cutting him off as a patient, though it was never sent. Scott also suggested doctors make up fake reasons to prescribe him painkillers according to testimony.
He also described Scott as a high level athlete, and that when he last saw him, he was groggy but not out of control. He also had changed his mind about dropping him as a patient.