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Old Jul 25, 2016, 09:56 PM
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Those of you with a prn, did your pdoc just prescribe them to you, or did you request them? I don't really have bad anxiety, but there are moments when I think they would come in handy...like now. I haven't been able to sleep for the past three days. And I'll randomly have moments where I get worked up and have a hard time calming down. It's especially frustrating if it happens at work because it messes with my productivity. I'm debating whether or not I should ask her for something. I just don't know if this is something I should do since some pdocs can be stingy with stuff like that. At least my last one was, not so sure about this one.
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Old Jul 25, 2016, 10:12 PM
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yes ask for the prn.
You obviously need them, how could your pdoc refuse you?
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Old Jul 25, 2016, 10:18 PM
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If you are talking about benzos, The first time they were prescribed I asked for them through my general practitioner. He gave me .5mg Ativan. I'm sorry you are struggling and hope you find something to help.
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Prn with which medication?
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My Pdoc insisted I have anxiety and that I needed the PRN.
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Old Jul 25, 2016, 11:00 PM
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I decided to go for it and email her to see what she says. What's the worst that can happen. I would love some Xanax, but I've abused it in the past. My last pdoc gave me Vistaril and that worked as needed. So did klonopin, but I was given that daily for one month and not as needed. It's midnight and I have two be up in five hours to get ready for work. My usual method of unwinding at the end of the day, putting together puzzles, is doing the complete opposite lately.
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Old Jul 25, 2016, 11:01 PM
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I have Klonapin as prn. I take 1MG daily but I can take up to 2.5 MG if I start to become manic or if I get too wound up.

I also have Haldol as a prn that was prescribed for "voices" but I can take it if I am struggling with any psychotic symptoms.

Both were prescribed; I wouldn't have known what to ask for.
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Old Jul 25, 2016, 11:07 PM
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Its funny to read this thread assuming pnr means porn.

My doc never recommend the porn but it definitely is good for anxiety. I don't want to ask for the porn because I'm afraid he will be into things that aren't interesting enough to get me off.

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Old Jul 26, 2016, 01:00 AM
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I was first described benzos. To be taken regularly. This was then stopped, as I was coping a bit better.
I now highlighted to my pdoc how bad my anxiety and depression gets at times and I asked her if I can have a benzo prn. And I got it. Only 10 per month as I have in the past abused it.
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Old Jul 26, 2016, 04:10 PM
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I take Vistaril as PRN and it helps with the anxiety, plus it makes me sleepy. My pdoc's office doesn't prescribe benzos. I guess it's easier for them not to since they also see substance abusers under court-ordered treatment.
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Old Jul 26, 2016, 05:37 PM
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I wouldn't ask for a benzo specificaly. They could think you're a druggie. I'd just ask if there's a prn you could take for your anxiety.
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Old Jul 27, 2016, 09:05 PM
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I did hear back yesterday and I picked it up today. I ended up with Vistaril. Which is fine, I've used it before and I'm cool with it. I didn't specifically ask for a benzo, and just asked her for something. I think I've told her I od'd on Xanax anyway. But knowing myself, I would probably abuse benzos anyway.
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Old Jul 27, 2016, 10:05 PM
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I think asking for a PRN is a good idea. My boyfriend has bipolar 1 and switched recently to a new pdoc (prior one moved away) and he has a PRN rx for seven 1 mg Klonopin that he can refill weekly. He has occasional anxiety.

All pdocs are different. I'm rx'd 1 mg of Klonopin four times per day. But that's just me. It's for anxiety and mania.

I think patients deserve a say in what meds they will and will not take.
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Old Jul 27, 2016, 10:08 PM
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I did hear back yesterday and I picked it up today. I ended up with Vistaril. Which is fine, I've used it before and I'm cool with it. I didn't specifically ask for a benzo, and just asked her for something. I think I've told her I od'd on Xanax anyway. But knowing myself, I would probably abuse benzos anyway.
Ah, I just replied and now read you have Vistaril. I hope it helps you. Let her know if it doesn't! *hug*

For me, I never ask for a specific drug. I describe my symptoms and we go from there.
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Old Jul 27, 2016, 10:24 PM
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Those of you with a prn, did your pdoc just prescribe them to you, or did you request them? I don't really have bad anxiety, but there are moments when I think they would come in handy...like now. I haven't been able to sleep for the past three days. And I'll randomly have moments where I get worked up and have a hard time calming down. It's especially frustrating if it happens at work because it messes with my productivity. I'm debating whether or not I should ask her for something. I just don't know if this is something I should do since some pdocs can be stingy with stuff like that. At least my last one was, not so sure about this one.
Most of the time, my pdoc automatically prescribes my Klonopin. I assure her that I take it as needed (and I really do), and she feels confident writing me a 90 day supply. There were a few times where she asked me if I still have enough, and if so, she would defer writing another script for it until I am getting closer to needing more. My pdoc isn't stingy, but some are, especially with benzos due to liability issues and there are legitamite risk factors docs get concerned about with dependency issues, etc. However, only you know how you truly feel, so I'd say be assertive about how you are feeling so that the pdoc can truly help you. Instead of outright asking for a benzo, just ask about your options for a PRN med and see what he/she says. It's better to have something to fall back on as a PRN just in case rather than not having anything at all, in my opinion. Good luck.
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