LittlebyLittle
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- Aug 27, 2010
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I just visited my normal doctor's office to get refills on my klonopin which i've been prescribed by this office for almost a year now. i don't abuse it, never get it refilled early, never pay my bills late or anything. however, today, i saw an "internist" who i'd never met before. i told him about my anxiety and how it was time to refill my Rx. he seemed ok with it but was confused as to why i didn't see my doctor i normally see when i visit. i told him the truth, she wasn't available.
so, normally i'm given 3 refills per visit so i'm effectively being monitored by my regular Dr. tri-monthly. this is a great system and has worked well for me as i don't take klonopin every day, only on days when i know i'm going to need it (lots of social interaction, interviewing, etc.)
after we converse with one another, the "internist" leaves and i hear something about "street value" and bla bla bla from outside the door. i'm waiting and waiting and finally a nurse comes back in with three pieces of paper. the first is my Rx. the 2nd is my billing statement. the third, on highlighter-yellow paper, is an anti-abuse user agreement. it said that i wouldn't abuse my pain medications or sell them on the street or try to visit another doctor to be prescribed these medications concurrently. it also said that i would not engage in illegal drug using activities like smoking weed, doing coke, etc. on top of that, the Rx is for only 1 month with no refills.
why? i have never had to do this at any office for any reason, even when i was getting pain medication. however, i wasn't getting pain medication this time. klonopin, yes abusable, is not for pain. it's intended for, and i use it for, ANXIETY. why in the hell did this doctor have me sign an anti-abuse agreement?
what the hell is going on? am i going to have a hard time getting the medications i rely on so very much from now on? am i going to be cut off? am i going to be drug tested every visit from now on just to try to live a normal life?
any advice, ideas, VERY FUNNY remarks would be greatly appreciated.
thanks BL, you're always there for me when the other self-consumed assholes in my life aren't.
sincerely,
little
so, normally i'm given 3 refills per visit so i'm effectively being monitored by my regular Dr. tri-monthly. this is a great system and has worked well for me as i don't take klonopin every day, only on days when i know i'm going to need it (lots of social interaction, interviewing, etc.)
after we converse with one another, the "internist" leaves and i hear something about "street value" and bla bla bla from outside the door. i'm waiting and waiting and finally a nurse comes back in with three pieces of paper. the first is my Rx. the 2nd is my billing statement. the third, on highlighter-yellow paper, is an anti-abuse user agreement. it said that i wouldn't abuse my pain medications or sell them on the street or try to visit another doctor to be prescribed these medications concurrently. it also said that i would not engage in illegal drug using activities like smoking weed, doing coke, etc. on top of that, the Rx is for only 1 month with no refills.
why? i have never had to do this at any office for any reason, even when i was getting pain medication. however, i wasn't getting pain medication this time. klonopin, yes abusable, is not for pain. it's intended for, and i use it for, ANXIETY. why in the hell did this doctor have me sign an anti-abuse agreement?
what the hell is going on? am i going to have a hard time getting the medications i rely on so very much from now on? am i going to be cut off? am i going to be drug tested every visit from now on just to try to live a normal life?
any advice, ideas, VERY FUNNY remarks would be greatly appreciated.
thanks BL, you're always there for me when the other self-consumed assholes in my life aren't.
sincerely,
little
