Even Insurance companies are jumping on the band wagon and telling how to live our lives and take Meds. recently an insurance company Nurse called me and asked why I'm not taking blood pressure medicine. I explained that I lost weight, my blood pressure went down, and with permission from my doctor I don't take meds for it anymore. She was skeptical. It was annoying.
Then i got a letter in the mail saying that according to pharmacy records I'm not taking enough asthma medicine. Same thing, I've lost weigh, changed my diet to control allergies and just don't need as much medicine for this.
There seems to be this free flowing opinion that "once on a med, always on the med" This is really chapping my grits
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Bipolar type 2 rapid cycling DX 2013 -
Seroquel 100
Celexa 20 mg
Xanax .5 mg prn
Modafanil 100 mg
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