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Can one doctor find out what meds your prescribed to by another doc?

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thebudmonster

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Help! Getting 2 different meds from different docs.

I'll try and make this simple as possible.

I have severe depression & anxiety, for over 10-12 years now. I've tried all the depression meds, Zoloft, Wellbutrin, you name it. After being their test monkey they finally put me on Klonopin/Xanax & for the first time in my life I could function like a normal person, my attacks where at a min. A few years later I had an opioid issue, I decided to get my shit together, found what seemed to be a caring doctor, not a shady cash one or anything. They put me on Suboxone. This is when it was fairly new or they simply didn't know much about it, even the legit ones where ok with it, combining it with a benzo. I was on 3, 8mg tablets of subs a day along with 3mg of Klonopin a day as well. All was fine just up until a few years ago, doctors everywhere said the combination was too dangerous, etc. So they cut me of the pins cold turkey and kept me on the Suboxone. Ever since then they have tried non benzos meds to try and curb my anxiety/depression. They put me on Risperdal, Neurontin & so on. It was a nightmare, I'd wake up a zombie. I have a family, I have to be alert, functional. My phcatrist wanted to make me so tired my anxiety would supposedly decrease. That's how I saw it. I tried his method for a long time and just up until recently. I've been to the ER numerous times with panic attacks. I barely leave the house, get racing thoughts, I could go on. It's not a fun way to live.

Now to the point of all this. My sub doctor would not give me any benzos, I even offered to go down on my Suboxne amount. He said no benzos but I'll increase your Suboxone. I didn't want to do that, so I had to make a choice, keep suffering or find a way to get back on my Klonopin. I called my PCP and he gave me a script to help me get by. However, I told him I was no longer on the Suboxone.

Now I see my Suboxone doctor/phcatrist this week. When I go in to see him will he be able to look on his computer and see I had a prescription of Klonopin filled? I went to a different pharmacy but they used my insurance that use to fill my sub script. So will my insurance see that I filled Suboxone last month and then the Klonopin just recently. I will be drug tested when I go so the benzos will show up in my system but I was just going to tell him I got it from the ER when I went or I had a few left over from a previous visit. It's worked before when I had to get some off of a friend. But the whole insurance debacle is what concerns me.

When I go this week will he be able to see that I got a benzo filled from a different pharmacy? Or will he only see what has been filled over the years at the pharmacy that I've always used with him? It sucks I had to do it this way but he was just not willing to work with me and I can't suffer any longer. I've never abused benzos just fyi and wasn't a hardcore drug addict.

Thanks for listening to me ramble, take care.

- bud
 
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Good question, though it might not fit the "harm reduction" guidelines of this site.

If it does, I have another question: Can doctors (psychiatrists or physicians) see what meds you were prescribed years ago in another state? I'd really like to know how this works.
 
I agree that my question is iffy, the mods here have to be on the safe side but I'm truly in a bad situation here. I need to get my life back in order so I can be their for my son. I'm not only worried about losing my physiatrist but my PCP as well. I had to sign a form this week that I would not get "narcotics" from any other doc while seeing my current PCP. It killed me to sign that paper. He was real cool he just wanted to save his own butt he said. This post makes me look like a doc shopper but I'm not I just want to go back to the way that actually worked. However, most importantly, i just hope no legal issues could come my way from this.
 
I wouldn't tell him you received the benzos from the ER unless they really did give them yo you.......since they will show up on your urinalysis, just tell him that you got a few from a friend because you were really suffering really bad with panic attacks.

I'm surprised your doctor won't give you a milder benzo, like 2mg Valium or something since you've been to the ER & he could see that on the computer.

Yes, your insurance will see that you received 2 different meds from 2 different doctors but that's not against the law.

Question is can your doctor see it on the computer? I'm assuming if you test positive for klonopin, he will check the database.......for your sake I hope he doesn't.

IMO, I would search for another doctor that is willing to prescribe you both & leave the current doctor.

No one should live with panic attacks......its a miserable way to live & most doctors don't give a sh*t how you feel, they're just there for the money, & believe me when I tell you its getting worse out there.

I know it hard to find a doctor to take care of your needs, but its not considered doctor shopping if you want to switch doctors.

Good luck with your testing.
 
Many states have a prescription tracking program which means doctors and pharmacies can see what other scheduled medications you've filled. Whether either of your doctors does this we can only guess. If your psych doctor is willing to up your sub dose from 24 mg, I would be searching for another one anyway. You didn't say if your goal was to eventually wean down, but at this rate it will take a long time. Sorry I have to close this.
 
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