I’ve been seeing a nurse practitioner at one clinic, and a M.D. at another clinic.some questions please?
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The nurse practioner knows somehow from my medicaid that I am getting xanax from a doctor. I have trouble leaving my house from agoraphobia, and I have panic attacks. He is also prescribing hydrocodone to me for my back pain.
The nurse practioner has been prescribing me ultram for my back, and she has prescribed me fioricet for my really bad tension headaches.
In April I went to see the nurse practitioner, she said she regretted filling my fioricet, but she didn’t cancel it. She agreed with a lot of pressure to prescribe me 120 ultram a month. She tried to give me some week muscle relaxers but I told her they don’t work. She said she would test my urine to see if I had xanax in my system. She said if I did she would give me the xanax instead of the doctor. The test had no xanax, so I have continued to see the doctor for my xanax, and hydrocodone.
I am seeing the nurse practitioner on friday. I dunno if she will refill my fioricet, but she might refill my ultram. How can I convince her to recommend me to the pain clinic? And how can I convince her to continue me on my fioricet? My tension headaches are so bad that I need fioricet everyday.
Edit: I’ve asked this question a few times, each time people claim I am some kind of an addicted person to drugs. It’s very insulting, and you don’t know my pain so do not judge. I want a real answer on how to get the nurse to recommend me to the pain clinic, and how to get her to refill my fioricets. Fioricets are not exactly some gread drug. They are a medication that helps my tension headaches go away. Sometimes they work, some times they don’t. Hydrocodone I don’t care for much, so your theory that I am a drug addict is wrong. As for xanax, it is a medication for people who have panic attacks like myself. Do not judge because I am taking medication, not buying drugs from Michael Jacksons dealers.
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