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Originally Posted by ~Christina
I think your right in making a change. It seems like long term provider can be good at times but sometimes your treatment goals needs a set of fresh eyes in finding a good combo.
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Thank you. I agree. I also found it off putting yesterday that I wasn't given a straight answer when it comes to calling in my clonazepam. If she does not want to prescribe it, then ok, but she should tell me. She left me hanging by say she "isn't sure if an office visit is needed" (not her own personal policy, but she said she is hearing this is going to be a requirement soon). I felt she should have had an answer for me as to whether she can call it in or not. So I called the office today to see if she ever found out and what she decided. They said they would call me back, but never did. So I have no idea what is going on with that prescription, but I feel a doctor should be up to date on these things and prepared as to what to do with their patients regarding this matter. So frustrating and kind of unacceptable.