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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 116552" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>If she starts going to a new psychiatrist - and you are making the co-pay you will know if she's going there right? If she's going there - she'll be getting medicine. </p><p></p><p>If she's getting medications there - and then goes to the mental health clinic - she's going to get medicine there. </p><p></p><p>So she'll be getting medications in 2 places. Selling one places medications to provide extras for herself? </p><p></p><p>Do I have this right as your concern? </p><p></p><p>if that is the concern - I don't know how you can legally get around it - she's 18 - no one has to give you her information - telling her that you intend to warn someone will only make her hide it more. </p><p></p><p>And as far as telling the doctor or not telling him about her abusive side? Don't you think he figured that out? He's not a total moron. I think this would be the reason she wants to get a new doctor more so than staying with the old one. He's figured her out. </p><p></p><p>Maybe it would be best at this point to tell her for whatever reason you can't get her on your insurance. That would solve it all together not? </p><p></p><p>I guess I'm on the cart with the rest that say "Let it go" because really there isn't anything you could do except call one place or the other and warn them that she's doubling up on medications. for profit. If she is caught it's a felony. </p><p></p><p>She's probably feeling very smart right about now thinking she's outwitted the system. I can go to 4 doctors this week, tell each that I have a problem, get a prescription - and have 1 filled at Walgreens, 1 at CVS, 1 at RiteAid and 1 at a private pharmacy - and no one will ever know. </p><p></p><p>Sorry you are having to go through this - I'd just drop her from the insurance and let her keep going where she's been going. It's worked so far. And at least she's going. I just worry about her motives. But again - at least she is going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 116552, member: 4964"] If she starts going to a new psychiatrist - and you are making the co-pay you will know if she's going there right? If she's going there - she'll be getting medicine. If she's getting medications there - and then goes to the mental health clinic - she's going to get medicine there. So she'll be getting medications in 2 places. Selling one places medications to provide extras for herself? Do I have this right as your concern? if that is the concern - I don't know how you can legally get around it - she's 18 - no one has to give you her information - telling her that you intend to warn someone will only make her hide it more. And as far as telling the doctor or not telling him about her abusive side? Don't you think he figured that out? He's not a total moron. I think this would be the reason she wants to get a new doctor more so than staying with the old one. He's figured her out. Maybe it would be best at this point to tell her for whatever reason you can't get her on your insurance. That would solve it all together not? I guess I'm on the cart with the rest that say "Let it go" because really there isn't anything you could do except call one place or the other and warn them that she's doubling up on medications. for profit. If she is caught it's a felony. She's probably feeling very smart right about now thinking she's outwitted the system. I can go to 4 doctors this week, tell each that I have a problem, get a prescription - and have 1 filled at Walgreens, 1 at CVS, 1 at RiteAid and 1 at a private pharmacy - and no one will ever know. Sorry you are having to go through this - I'd just drop her from the insurance and let her keep going where she's been going. It's worked so far. And at least she's going. I just worry about her motives. But again - at least she is going. [/QUOTE]
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