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I don't get it . . . the p-doctor went ahead and prescribed all of the same drugs . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 360290" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>Well, #1, difficult child may not be telling the complete truth. #2, it's hard to say what the ethics of the doctor refusing to prescribe medications would be, based on a family member's word, alone. It could be that the doctor's taken a "wait and see" approach, perhaps the scrips were for lower doses, or have no refills and the doctor is requiring difficult child to check in more regularly to monitor her use, or maybe she is instituting some other "watch" plan on difficult child that you may not be aware of. </p><p></p><p>It's very frustrating, I know .. Oldest doctor shopped a lot for pain pills. All I can say is that eventually, they doctors wised up. Luckily she didn't have any dangerous overdoses before that happened. She hasn't abused them in awhile as far as I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 360290, member: 1157"] Well, #1, difficult child may not be telling the complete truth. #2, it's hard to say what the ethics of the doctor refusing to prescribe medications would be, based on a family member's word, alone. It could be that the doctor's taken a "wait and see" approach, perhaps the scrips were for lower doses, or have no refills and the doctor is requiring difficult child to check in more regularly to monitor her use, or maybe she is instituting some other "watch" plan on difficult child that you may not be aware of. It's very frustrating, I know .. Oldest doctor shopped a lot for pain pills. All I can say is that eventually, they doctors wised up. Luckily she didn't have any dangerous overdoses before that happened. She hasn't abused them in awhile as far as I know. [/QUOTE]
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