Posted by rjlockhart37 on April 14, 2022, at 14:23:25
In reply to Are your doctors frustrated with suggestions, posted by Lamdage22 on April 10, 2022, at 12:12:36
i think it interfere's with their own risk's of using the suggestion, but i've had previous doctors that prescribed for suggestions, or listened. But suggestions i think are telling your doctor what to do, and that could make them angered with you, or the other doctors. It's making them forced, or feeling told to do something. I've requested medications before because i knew that the medication worked. My doctor increased my Prozac to 80mg from a request I asked her. She didnt want to do 80mg, because it's considered a very high dose. It worked, but she listened to my request. But i think when the doctor is being told what to do, that can be angering, and irritting. I've requested medication because i do it because it would help, not drug seeking. I know there' people that are drug seeking, and I know about that. So, i only request medication that i know would help. Not for the actual feeling of liking. I was taken off nuvigil, and i just need to be put back on it. I don't know what my doctor would say, because nuvigil help me with alertness and morning depression. Don't tell your doctor what to do, that makes them angered. But yeah just ask, and tell why your asking
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