Posted by garnet71 on May 29, 2009, at 22:14:21
In reply to Re: Need an alternative to Abilify » garnet71, posted by Sigismund on May 29, 2009, at 21:31:09
lol Yeah, and if I asked for *Abilify*, they'd get right on it! lol
Hmm..if this trend keeps up, maybe someday I'll become the first patient to sue for NOT being prescribed an "addictive" drug, rather than the other way around. 8| Maybe others have done that?
Can you sue a doctor for providing treatment according to his malpractice insurance rather than your well-being? It seems unethical to me. Had I not researched my own treatment, I'd still be on an xxRI. In fact, if I didn't find this site about 6 months ago to figure out what was wrong, I would have failed out of grad school-guaranteed. I couldn't sue my last PDoc though, he really was a nice guy. I hate to say that, because it's really not a good reason, but I could not get myself to do that to him.
I feel for them, the system sux, but still...I'll just have to ask my new PDoc's i'm shopping for about the level of malpractice insurance they carry before who I decide to see, I guess.
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