Posted by cybercafe on January 12, 2003, at 20:32:53
In reply to Re: ...develop a tolerance to stims? - Answers » cybercafe, posted by fachad on January 11, 2003, at 2:09:29
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> The big bad news is that they are Schedule II Controlled Substances. That means you will have to hand-carry a hand-written prescription every month from your doctor to the pharmacy. No refills are allowed.
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> It also might make some docs suspect you of being a "drug seeker". There's a whole mess that comes along with that. For most it's not a problem, but it really could create a huge problem if someone had the right combination of bad luck.
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> There are plenty of posts here at PSB from people who have had trouble with docs because they "asked" for stimulants.
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> So I hope this answers your questions.Ug... i was hoping to restart my career by moving from canada to the UK...
but i guess i can't expect to get a dose large enough to sustain me during the move
or expect a GP over there to prescribe them for me once i move ?what do you do if you want to take a vacation ?
pdocs are so busy.. will they really make time for you every 2 weeks to get a script when you have achieved remission (and so many others are so desperate to see them)?
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