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Old May 13, 2018, 09:17 AM
Anonymous48690
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Do to prescription drug program with insurance company....they would only pay for 90 day prescriptions. I’m taking 300mg of Lamictal but have to require a slight increase of 25 mg.

The refills finally ran out. I didn’t want each med (3 of them as of yet) have staggered refill months being I’m only allowed 5 clinical visits with my MD a year.

Then there is this other thing...the MD hates prescribing my psych meds but he’s all I got do to insurance or lack thereof...so I’m really apprehensive to the out come. A time before last he insisted that I find a pdoc...but has resigned to doing it because my dosages don’t change...till now.

Anyways....doctors...hate them....this ones been dying to give me the finger....kept announcing that when I turn 50.....I’m now 50.

I’m lucky to even being on meds let alone still acquire them. Oh joy, can’t wait.
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Old May 13, 2018, 09:53 AM
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Well crap. Looks like you'll have to find a pdoc. Hopefully won't be too expensive since you've gotten by so far with appointments spaced out pretty far. I can't imagine an MD wouldn't at least give you another refill which would give you 3 months to find someone...
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