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I'm sensing something here. I can tell that she doesn't like me taking the Adderall and can't understand it.
</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">Why did she prescribe Adderall for you if she doesn't want you taking it?
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I'm looking into other p-docs. Preferably one that is not in my insurance plan. I don't like all the information that my employer or insurance company gets...
</div></font></blockquote><font class="post">I understand that worry. Could you tell your pdoc not to submit your claims to your insurance company? You could just pay her out of pocket. We don't submit claims for my daughter's therapist even though she is covered because we don't want a diagnosis and record of psychotherapy going in her medical record. I'm comfortable making the decision of what goes in my own medical records, but I don't want to make that decision for my daughter, who is a minor, and in any way limit her future options. I have had 3 different therapists tell me that is a very good decision (if I can afford it).
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