Gnarles Bronson
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- Nov 1, 2011
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***Not sure if this is acceptable use, so I apologize if it's not.***
So, short story short: I'm in university for my 8th year (not consecutively) and am fairly convinced I legitimately have add (though who knows, right?) A friend of mine has been giving me some addys off her script, which help.
I'm going to the University clinic tomorrow, and was wondering if it would be in my best harm reducing interest or not to tell my doctor that I'm self medicating. I've heard that doctors are more likely to give scripts if you are self medicating (so that they can better control your use or something), but I don't want to wind up on a list, or suicide watch, or have red flags on my medical record, or kicked to the curb or whatever. Basically I want to take the best course of action which would result in me getting help.
Thanks if you have suggestions.
So, short story short: I'm in university for my 8th year (not consecutively) and am fairly convinced I legitimately have add (though who knows, right?) A friend of mine has been giving me some addys off her script, which help.
I'm going to the University clinic tomorrow, and was wondering if it would be in my best harm reducing interest or not to tell my doctor that I'm self medicating. I've heard that doctors are more likely to give scripts if you are self medicating (so that they can better control your use or something), but I don't want to wind up on a list, or suicide watch, or have red flags on my medical record, or kicked to the curb or whatever. Basically I want to take the best course of action which would result in me getting help.
Thanks if you have suggestions.