Polynomial
Bluelighter
3 days ago I was prescribed a month worth of Nitrazepam 10mg to help with my trouble getting to sleep. I have anxiety attacks during the day, but the anxiety attacks themselves are the root of my sleep problems. (I have been having bad back pain lately and I expressed to him that I didn't want any opiates, but I think he is basically giving me insomnia treatment, when my problem is anxiety - insomnia is just a relatively frequent side-effect of my anxiety.
I have been writing down notes about this, and am bringing them to my doctors apt. in 8 hours. I am trying to get him to prescribe me Valium or Xanax or another much shorter acting benzo than Nitrazepam because Nitrazepam is not right for me, and I'm afraid I didn't explain my issue well enough.
If I bring a notebook in, is that suspicious as if I was going to sell them? I would never sell scripted meds, but I don't want him to get the wrong idea because I really need to be on something other than this ridiculously long-acting benzo for insomnia.
I can't remember quite all of what I need to tell him without paper.
Gahh >.<
I have been writing down notes about this, and am bringing them to my doctors apt. in 8 hours. I am trying to get him to prescribe me Valium or Xanax or another much shorter acting benzo than Nitrazepam because Nitrazepam is not right for me, and I'm afraid I didn't explain my issue well enough.
If I bring a notebook in, is that suspicious as if I was going to sell them? I would never sell scripted meds, but I don't want him to get the wrong idea because I really need to be on something other than this ridiculously long-acting benzo for insomnia.
I can't remember quite all of what I need to tell him without paper.
Gahh >.<
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