While not in a hospice or dying situation, a relative had something similar happen concerning pain medication. After major back surgery (like an all day affair that involved more than one surgical approach), a doctor refused to return a phone call when the person needed medicine (he had made a promise to be responsive to this) and the pharmacy gave them a hard time every time a prescription was filled, even calling the doctor in spite of seeing the bandaged surgical sites. Not getting the prescribing doctor, but someone else in the ER, this doctor cancelled the prescription and contacted the PCP accusing the patient of drug seeking. Who wouldn't seek pain meds after major surgery? I guess the around the body saturated wound dressings and the body brace were all a ruse. The patient reported and made formal complaints about the ER doctor who made derogatory allegations about "drug seeking". And tiring of being treated like a drug addict, this person stopped taking meds for pain, lock, stock and barrel way too soon for their condition. Anyone could see that.