It sounds like you are interested in making all of the decisions about your meds yourself. That you know what you want and need based off of your own research on the computer...which is not always accurate, and you are using him for obtaining your prescriptions only. When he doesn't, you Doctor shop and get stuff your P-Doc has advised against for good reason.
So yes, indeed, if you are not going to comply with your treatment and communicate with your P-Doc, why are you paying him $110.00 for a 10 minute refill appointment?
If you feel this isn't the right P-Doc for you, you have the responsibility to yourself to find the right one, not just make your own half-*** decisions, but that's a choice. If you chose not to do this for yourself then you really have nothing to complain about.
I think he will be irritated when you tell him. The patient/provider relationship is based on trust, and when you behave this way it tells him he can't trust you.
Yes, I think you should tell him.
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