What is my likely outcome?… sorry for the length

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What is my likely outcome?… sorry for the length
I’m in Missouri.
Have no priors.

I had a seizure at gas station.
Cops found an (one) adderall in my possession.
I also had 2 Tramadol on me, not in the bottle… but do have a script for the tramadol.

It is being labeled as a class D felony.

I call Sheriffs office daily for random UAs. Have only had one, which was clean.

What are the chances of getting the felony reduced to a misdemeanor? (Or is that a simple dream on my part?)
What is the likely outcome for my situation?

*Added info*
My late husband was an addict, and in drug court. He passed away in December by suicide. Exactly a month after his passing is when I was caught with the pill.
I’m sure you all have heard it countless times, but the pill truly wasn’t mine. I shouldn’t have been in possession of it, I do take responsibility for that.
I obviously should have gotten rid of it, but that day I was on my way to throw it on his grave where he took his life, out of anger.
*-I know the specifics and my reasons don’t matter but I ramble when nervous. And rather put out the entire story-*
Thanks for reading and any answers you can provide.

Justin’s Answer
You need to stop posting the facts of your case online and find an attorney in your area. No one can tell you the likelihood of getting a case dismissed or reduced until they have investigated your case. I can tell you that, in my area, it is possible to get drug felonies dismissed with treatment court, but offhand I have no idea if that’s possible in your area.