funeralfather
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Well. I mean I don’t wanna dissuade people from professional help. I’m in the same boat. That’s what was said to me given I wouldn’t take anything but adderall and clonazepam until finally I think there’s just the unspoken code of pay my bill say everything is fine and put some pills on paper to look like you’re not doping. Cma data shows extreme revenue for my doctor and vraylar. But equal to that of clonazepam. Generally when finding a new doctor. I don’t do anything but find one on cms that has the prescribing habits that fit me best. I learned that a long time ago.No clue. Sounds kinda flaky.
It would probably dampen the adderall effects to a degree or change the entirety of the experience altogether.
To be totally honest, from my experience, being through a lot of psychological shit & put on many meds, is that, doctors have no idea what the hell they're doing half the time.
They will throw all kinds of combos of drugs at you and they have no idea how you will react to it and honestly most don't even take the time to look up all the side effects and reactions that can happen from combining certain meds. They just guess and see how you handle it. Some times they get kick backs. As in if they prescribe a certain drug (usually new, brand name ones), they will get an financial incentive. Reps for the drugs actually go around and try to get doctors to push their new drugs.
So basically, since vraylar is a new and expensive drug, your doctor probably pushed it onto you for the kickback, without caring how it might affect you, your adderall or your health.
A lot of these psychiatric drugs can cause long term issues, including tardive dyskenesia (unable to control body movements), cognitive issues, even sudden death.
But hey, your doctor prolly got a new car or boat, so it's all good.
I've had to correct doctors, teach doctors about drugs & even stop them from prescribing me things that would have reacted dangerously to things I was already on. It's ridiculous, And they get upset and think you're challenging their "education". And then you barely get a say in what you want to take. Hell I'd love to get on adderall for my depression, but no doctor will prolly help me there.
I’m assuming given I get Medicare I could go cry and get on methadone or subs and save me from spending so much on full agonist like oxy, but ehh once you go down certain roads it’s hard to come back.
I was more quizzing to see if you found it flaky as welll. But 1500 for 60 pills. On top of 150 a month out of pocket just to get quality brands. Ehh
There’s no difference. But I do feel better knowing I’m not swallowing fentanyl so I play the chirade