doctors r wack bro, never no whats going on in there 'educated" heads.
yes, dr's can be whack. they know what pharm reps tell them and what they learn from the PDR. honestly THAT is the reason i enjoy bluelight. you get the other side of things that a text book cant tell you; the users' experience of the drug.
dont you just love when you experience a side effect and the dr says "thats impossible."? sometimes they think too much. just because it isnt in the monograph doesnt mean its not existant.
the problem i have with drs is that i know A LOT about drugs. i can say in confidence i know much much more than they do. you can call it grandiosity but really its just that i get uncomfortable when it becomes apparent i know more than the person treating me. of course they get defensive and passive aggressive too. the WORST thing you can do is try to show a dr up on your knowledge of drugs. nobody likes a know it all. consequently nobody likes having their script dropped or mitigated. hehe.
ya, after i read the suboxone website and told my doc that he put me on the bupe much slower than the site allows. he got very defensive. but thats bs, cause during that time i was suffering.
For my Suboxone doctor--visit prices:
1st visit (video link): $300 cash (no insurance, checks, or partial payments anymore)
1st prescription is for two weeks always at first. so you will get 14 days worth of your dose
2nd visit (in office appt): $150 cash (still same)
Maybe you go to three weeks worth of pills. Each visit from here on will be $150 every month or however long your doctor prescribes you.
Personally i'm covered by MaineCare that takes care of 100% of prescription cost, because for as low as 21 every three weeks, it is roughly $178 for the prescription.
if you have no income, means of staying clean, or insurance to cover the purchase of the pills from the pharmacy at least than this may be a much more difficult route than the clinic, in all honesty.
thats how i get my xanax, clinic shopping with an empty bottle... cant now tho. stupid suboxone piss tests.
what do you mean?....your not allowed to be prescribed a benzo while on suboxone?
awww fuck those damn suboxone films are making me nervous but it seems as if its only suboxone and not subutex so maybe were in the clear? so does anyone have any legit proof on if they are actually going to stop selling suboxone and subutex in pill form after theyve distrubuted the films fully?
do you get prescribed benzos with your doc? cause if you do that would be sweet, benzos really potentiate the bupe atleast i think it doeas
I'm kinda a bit worried here..I currently get 30 x 8mg suboxone tablets per month and my preferred ROA is insufflation. I don't want to get this film. From what I've read it seems theres a choice? How can I try to get my usual tablets over the film? Will he even give me the option or tell me? When he writes the script is it going to be a different prescription? I can't really think of a reason to opt asking for subutex aside from it has a generic which may be cheaper. I really just want to keep my usual pills.
That is my thought exactly.
Because I was able to only go once per month, quitting with Suboxone was comfortable, easy, and made me feel secure and safe. I didn't feel subjected to a doctor running unnecessary drug tests, etc. I was in and out in 5 minutes, and other than the intake visit, I have probably only been with the doctor for like less than 1 hour in reality, with each visit amounting to only 5 minutes.
The more visits and more "scrutinizing" doctors do, the less drug addicts want to seek out help in the first place.