FamousAmos
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My doctor has been in my family for YEARS. He's also generally liberal with "fun" things. I had a sore back a couple of weeks ago - called him and he gave me two months worth of hydrocodone and flexeril - laughed and said "in case it happens again." But he IS a reputable doctor - not a pill store or anything.
Here is my question: I was considering going to him and saying, "I'm going to do this this and this. My first preference is that you give them to me so I know they'll be safe. But in any case, I want you to monitor me and check them for interactions with other medications, etc."
If I do this, can he turn me in? Or do anything besides say "no"? I don't care if he knows for the sake of him knowing, so that's not really a "risk" to me. Has anyone else here done that? Medications and/OR monitoring. I'd feel much better to be supervised - particularly in the beginning.
Here is my question: I was considering going to him and saying, "I'm going to do this this and this. My first preference is that you give them to me so I know they'll be safe. But in any case, I want you to monitor me and check them for interactions with other medications, etc."
If I do this, can he turn me in? Or do anything besides say "no"? I don't care if he knows for the sake of him knowing, so that's not really a "risk" to me. Has anyone else here done that? Medications and/OR monitoring. I'd feel much better to be supervised - particularly in the beginning.