does anyone know what would happen if a person who's been buying subs on the street for a few years & has a dependence on it went to a sub doctor and told them they wanted help for this addiction? would the sub doctor continue to supply it for them, now legitimately, or turn them down?
i have a friend in this situation and told them i'd try to find out since i can imagine it's a scary place to be & not know what would happen if you try to get treatment.
Yes absolutely the dr would and there is always 1 major determining factor for this.
Put it this way. If you are legitimately in opiate wds (ANY TYPE OF OPIATE USED FOR ABUSE), and convey to the dr that you have a genuine desire to quit, I'd have to say 99% of the time you will get prescribed sub.
But other things can happen during the intake that can effect that. Mainly because I know a lot of idiots who just can't use their common sense no matter how hard they try.
Lying about what types of drugs you're hooked on is a good way to get rejected. Or lying about anything really. Thats why more than anything I told my bupe dr EVERYTHING I was doing to a t. And even when I refused to stop smoking weed on bupe, I told him, and he said "well we can work on that later its not a big deal".
But if your friend lies about something like xanax say, "no doc I'm not taking anything else" on his intake day, dr does a urine/blood test and finds xanax, than asks "why did you lie about the xanax?" thats potential to not be accepted.
Not because you're a horrible person but because you're already giving the dr a reason on the first day of why you can't be trusted.
What I honestly think sub drs care about the most is that YOU take your sub. I've picked this up after only 6 months of seeing my dr but he doesn't care if I smoke pot, or if I'm going to NA or not.... all he really cares about is that *I* am taking *my* sub as prescribed.
So if your friends get a 30 day supply, then doesn't call in till day 60 for a refill, thats a great way to get fucked out of service.
Even complaining about the sub a lot I think is a great way to get fucked out of service. There are definitely ways to get rejected. But you really have to be one massive moron for that to happen imo.
And I also don't know where your friend lives as I hear attitudes differ from state to state.
What I can say is that in NJ & NY sub drs simply do not give a shit about anything. There are TONS of them, and they all just want to fill up their rosters with consistent no bs patients. I am a consistent no bs patient. So my dr is consistent no bs dr in return.
Long story short, yes the drs around here I know for a fact will help him. But you need to be displaying signs of active wds when you go in. And the only thing they really check in terms of that is blood pressure. If its high, you're good to go. If you're shaking and look sad, even better. When I went in I was in wds on top of naturally being hypertensive, so the dr did not blink twice when he precribed me sub. And I told him I had been using tramadol, pods and occassionally bupe. But mainly tram when I went in.
He did not give a fuck at all about what type of opiate I was on, only that I was a "safe bet". So like I said know how to play the role while being as honest as possible, and your friend is very likely to recieve treatment.
edit: one more thing about being "scared" in terms of not recieving treatment. If you go on NAABT.org, the place that matches you with sub drs. You will NEVER be refused treatmet. This is because you explain your predicament before you even go in. And you get contacted by a small army of sub drs that WANT YOU to come into their office, before even making any sort of phone call whatsoever.
NAABT.org is really the shit I'm sure I sound like a spammer thats how much I love the site. But even now if this dr were to refuse me my sub randomly for any reason, I'd go right back on that site, get contacted by dozens of drs tommorow, and get to cherry pick the cheapest to resume treatment with. There are literally that many drs. Its almost impossible to not get treatment if you really think about it.