So dilemma - do I go talk to my husband's doctor and tell him the truth about his painkiller abuse or is this a really low nasty thing to do?
Summary: husband had accident, was on painkillers, didn't wean off, got sort of addicted, started taking other prescription drugs (obtained on the internet), issues in private life, work etc. I figured out what was going on, arguments ensued, somehow convinced him to go see his GP, he stopped taking oxycodone on his own, went through withdrawals, doctor prescribed him antidepressants, he's seeing psychologist...
...4 months later he's full of shit again: denial about substance abuse issues, often agitated, argumentative, work performance/social interactions are touch and go, did not tell his doctor that his breakdown was largely due to oxycodone, dishonest with his psychologist, i think he had a bit of a relapse (showing some possible comedown/withdrawal symptoms) etc. Household situation sort of fucked up right now, lots of blaming & anger.
I suggested we go see his GP together and come clean about his issues as I think honesty is integral. He's not so keen. My plan was try to convince him to go together but if that doesn't work I thought I'd go see his GP myself and make sure he knows about oxycodone thing because I think hubby might have just gotten another script last month and that set him back 4 months.
What do you think?
Summary: husband had accident, was on painkillers, didn't wean off, got sort of addicted, started taking other prescription drugs (obtained on the internet), issues in private life, work etc. I figured out what was going on, arguments ensued, somehow convinced him to go see his GP, he stopped taking oxycodone on his own, went through withdrawals, doctor prescribed him antidepressants, he's seeing psychologist...
...4 months later he's full of shit again: denial about substance abuse issues, often agitated, argumentative, work performance/social interactions are touch and go, did not tell his doctor that his breakdown was largely due to oxycodone, dishonest with his psychologist, i think he had a bit of a relapse (showing some possible comedown/withdrawal symptoms) etc. Household situation sort of fucked up right now, lots of blaming & anger.
I suggested we go see his GP together and come clean about his issues as I think honesty is integral. He's not so keen. My plan was try to convince him to go together but if that doesn't work I thought I'd go see his GP myself and make sure he knows about oxycodone thing because I think hubby might have just gotten another script last month and that set him back 4 months.
What do you think?


