(10-22-2019, 03:04 AM)L1V3M0UZ Wrote:I have no intentions whatsoever of saying “hah I have a better doc than you” But I’m going to tell you a story my pcp (we call them pcp in the states for primary care doc, like a GP. She probably in her 5 and said if I didn’t treat the pain, I’d get in trouble (saying it nicely per forum rules). And now I can’t do a darn thing because of all the PK conferences, you know, in there time. And can get audited at any point. Pharmacies have a bulls-eye on some patients and will report them. It’s beyond wrong. What happens in the patient room should stay in the patient room.(10-18-2019, 11:49 PM)ununique Wrote:(09-20-2019, 04:59 PM)ununique Wrote:(09-19-2019, 08:53 PM)Lavender Wrote:(09-19-2019, 05:07 PM)ununique Wrote: I feel like this has been hard to find lately, anyone else seeing the same?
Yes, I definitely am. I don't know what's been going on. I'm going to have to order Lorazepam this time around (my second benzo option.. which doesn't last as long, unfortunately). It's better than nothing.
~Lavender
I'm going to see a new doctor next month and I'm hoping they'll be more willing to prescribe them. I had a great doctor for a while but had to move to another state and it's been terrible since then.
This doctor was absolutely terrible and now I'm on the hunt again, it really sucks that we're forced to go this route even when there's years of documentation to back it up.
These days it seems doctors are hesitant to prescribe any scheduled, non-stimulant medications bc of all the media attention. Fail an ADHD test and theyll hand out stims like candy
A Great Mind and a Good Heart and Soul Will Always Prevail and Rule Over The Rumors Fakery and Bullsh@t That You Go Through.


