Posted by Gordon on May 21, 2000, at 18:23:04
In reply to unexplained doctor flake-out, posted by paul on May 21, 2000, at 2:58:20
From what you say, your therapist is a different person than your scrip writer. What does your therpaist have to say about this sudden change of attitude? The therapist must also have other patients referred to the same pdoc and could have the same results with others. Also, I'd think any therapist would also have a back-up pdoc or two as they certainly can't be expected to agree on every patient. I'm wondering if you used up your supply of Klonopin in the time period agreed upon, have substance abuse problems, etc., or if she simply thinks you do in error. Seems to me thatyour therapist is the place to apply the pressure. If he doesn't return calls, etc., it's time for big changes, soon. It also doesn't make sense to me why your therapist would be telling you this kind of stuff about the physician. She certainly couldn't expect to continue to work with him if that word got around.
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