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Help! difficult child left medications that are controlled substance at hotel
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 550440" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>After calling the hotel, if the medications are not found and if the doctor cannot write new rx's, then difficult child will start going into withdrawals. When it gets bad, go to the ER with him. Tell the ER doctor what happened, chances are they will give him a shot of something to stop the withdrawals. I had to do that when my rx's didn't arrive back when the dr was mailing them to me (I insisted the dr look up to see if they were filled or not - they were not and that helped me prove I hadn't gotten them.) and once after I had a week's worth stolen from my purse. I made what I had left stretch, but I didn't have enough, so I ended up in the ER.</p><p></p><p>The trick is to be HONEST and up front about why he is on the medication and what the reg doctor wants him to do. Hopefully they will be willing to work with him if this is a one time thing and he has not had other problems with his medications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 550440, member: 1233"] After calling the hotel, if the medications are not found and if the doctor cannot write new rx's, then difficult child will start going into withdrawals. When it gets bad, go to the ER with him. Tell the ER doctor what happened, chances are they will give him a shot of something to stop the withdrawals. I had to do that when my rx's didn't arrive back when the dr was mailing them to me (I insisted the dr look up to see if they were filled or not - they were not and that helped me prove I hadn't gotten them.) and once after I had a week's worth stolen from my purse. I made what I had left stretch, but I didn't have enough, so I ended up in the ER. The trick is to be HONEST and up front about why he is on the medication and what the reg doctor wants him to do. Hopefully they will be willing to work with him if this is a one time thing and he has not had other problems with his medications. [/QUOTE]
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