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Default Oct 07, 2016 at 02:33 AM
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Do you feel your pdoc has ever taken advantage of you? What about previous pdocs?

I feel like my old pdoc took advantage of me. He kept pushing brand name drugs which did not have generic counterparts, and it pissed me off because none of those brand name drugs worked well for me. I think he knew I didn't have much of a choice. It was either take what he prescribed or walk out the door -- but sometimes it's hard to walk out the door when your doctor knows your history better than anyone else. Plus, when you're in the midst of an episode, what can you do? It's hard.

I ultimately ended up walking out on this guy because he really irritated me.
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Default Oct 07, 2016 at 03:40 AM
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I had a pdoc who desperately sucked. I really felt he let me down, and I left. He wasted a year and a half of my life. They don't always get it right. I felt like I didn't get much of a say in my med treatment with me.
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Default Oct 07, 2016 at 10:18 AM
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I had a PNP who was pushing benzos for my anxiety. I ended up stoned but still anxious. He kept giving them to me even though I flat out said I didn't want them. I left him for my current pdoc after he and my gp butted heads over which med I needed to discontinue for something.
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Default Oct 07, 2016 at 09:21 PM
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I had a pdoc that used to be a terrible listener. I was in and out of the office: even when there was a significant issue. She just couldn't be bothered and barely ever asked any questions. She would cut me off. I think she just wanted quick money.
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Default Oct 07, 2016 at 09:37 PM
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I heard a former drug sales rep talk about how doctor are compensated for pushing new meds on patients which it sounds like is what happened to you. Here's an article about if from Business Insider:

What Drugs Are Doctors Paid The Most To Promote - Business Insider

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Default Oct 08, 2016 at 05:45 PM
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Current psychiatrist not yet

Past psychiatrists yes.

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