BillDoolin
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- Nov 23, 2010
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I am 25 years old and have been addicted to meth the last 3 years of my life, as well as opiates and pot the last 10 years. I recently went to an inpatient drug treatment facility for 60 days and have now been clean for over 3 months. I believe I have fairly severe add as it is interfering with my life and relationships. My father is a recovering coke addict with a long sobriety, and knows what recovery is about and agrees that i should get tested to see if i do or do not have it. I have made an appt. with a psychiatrist i have seen in the past, and will be evaluated in a couple weeks. I know that add is treated with stimulants and my regular doctor said that if he could, he would never prescribe me stimulants for add even if it was severe because of my meth use (even though he does not do that type of stuff, he sent me to a psychiatrist). Is one automatically denied treatment if they have a history of abusing stimulants? Now I am under the impression through the research that i have done, that i was self medicating with meth, even though I was using too much. It made me calmer, more able to focus, etc. Even though I am an addict, and am taking the necessary steps to deal with this problem, i need to address the issue of my possible add. Will it be harder for me to get treatment if i do exhibit a diagnosis of add because i was addicted to meth? This is starting to wear on me and i just want to function in a more normal state, and if stimulant meds do this how can I be denied treatment because of another disease. Its starting to wear on me. I guess im just wondering if anyone else has dealt with this problem or am in the same shoes i'm in and what they've experienced. Thank you.