Somthingot2chne
Greenlighter
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I was prescribed Suboxone for about 5 years. During that time if I ever had to seek any medical treatment it seemed like every doctor, dentist, ect who treated me was looking at my medical history and seeing a bright neon sign blinking "DRUG ADDICT!!! TREAT LIKE DIRT!!!". And during the time I was taking Suboxone i never sought medical help to drug seek. I'm not exactly sure when but maybe around 3 years after I got off the Suboxone and was not longer being prescribed it, it was as if medical professionals could no longer see I was prescribed it at all. Had a minor surgery done and when I told my OBGYN I had taken it in the past he thanked me for telling him and after surgery even gave me stronger pain pills than most telling me I wouldnt have gotten the pain relief I needed with a lesser mg. So here is my question...
After so long of not being prescribed Suboxone is it no longer so obvious to doctors and other medical professionals that you were prescribed it in the past? Does it somehow like "fall off" your medical chart? Could they see it but have to look harder for it?
After so long of not being prescribed Suboxone is it no longer so obvious to doctors and other medical professionals that you were prescribed it in the past? Does it somehow like "fall off" your medical chart? Could they see it but have to look harder for it?