aveoturbo
Bluelighter
Is it a doctor who will look after your best interests, or, a doctor who you can use to get yourself prescriptions or other services you want?
This kind of thread degenerates very quickly into area's that we don't want discussed on BL.
I understand that you haven't directly come out and discussed sourcing from doctors, but "other services" is very close.
I'm closing this one, PM me if you truly consider it to be of any worth to BDD. I'm discussing it with the other Mods.
General consensus is close so far.
Going to re-open and send to DC.
^ Thanks. I get what the OP is going for, and if everyone follows my lead the thread should be fine.
I would prefer a good doctor that looks out for my best interests. With the amount of money that I am paying, I would like to get proper treatment.
After seeing a doctor that was prescribing me a decent dose of xanax while barely even speaking to me, I decided to see a different doctor about tapering off of benzos. He was a good doctor, and actually listened to me. We lowered my benzo dose and tried another treatment, but eventually just stuck with tapering. When I went away to school I saw another good doctor that actually cared about me. She would speak to me for an hour, and she worked with me while tapering, so I didn't lower the dose unless I was comfortable. It was good to know that if something were to change, I could speak to her and be confident in addressing the problem properly, while giving safer meds an honest try.
Once I returned home from school, I was stuck and had to return to my old doctor (the original one that used to script me xanax) due to insurance and because he was the only one that could see me in such a short notice. I told him that I was tapering from the xanax and am now on 2mgs of valium a day, and would like to stay there for a while. I am not confident in him at all, and he still barely even speaks to me. Nothing good is going to come from seeing him, and it is impossible to make progress while under his care.
For these reasons and my past experiences, I would prefer a doctor that looks after my best interests (and by best interests I mean actually getting better, not my best interest of getting high).
Wikipedia said:Withdrawal symptoms may include auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, tactile hallucinations, delusions, confusion, agitation, delirium, disorientation, fluctuation of consciousness, insomnia, dizziness, Nausea, Feeling Faint, inattention, memory impairments, perceptual disturbances, pruritus/itching, anxiety, depersonalization, hypertonia, hyperthermia, formal thought disorder, psychosis, mania, mood disturbances, restlessness, and behavioral disturbances, tachycardia, seizures, tremors, autonomic dysfunction, hyperpyrexia, extreme muscle rigidity resembling neuroleptic malignant syndrome and rebound spasticity.
A Doctor who will talk to me like a person, like an educated, intelligent person. I may not know all s/he knows, but that does not mean you need talk down to me. Explain it! I know s/he is not there to teach med school, but explain it to at least a cursory but solidly factual level. Use big words! Tell me how the drug works! Don't use stupid metaphores!
Also, for fucks sake, just because I'm young does not mean I do not deserve equal access to diagnostic imaging after an injury, or pain medicine.
Moot point now I guess, my GF has no issues writing for shit like ketamine vials lol (I wonder how long til they yank her license)
yea, want my doctor to show true empathy and compassion. I don't want him to recite his medical textbook. I want him to use real-world experience and not just go off what some drug rep force fed him. I want him to be an independent thinker with an inquisitive mind.