Methadone Question
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It's a little complicated but I'll try not to be too long winded.
Basically, I'm displaced from the hurricane, but really double-displaced because I fled an abusive husband just before Katrina. Anyhow, he was abusing Rx drugs (fentayl, percosett, lortab, etc). I saw him for about a week throwing up, sweating, shaking, losing control of bowels...I figured it was withdrawals, and he admitted to me that he was withdrawing. Ran out of meds.
He went to his pain management doc (who he is 'buddies with') the next day who put him on methadone. That was in early June. Then he had surgery to cut the nerves to his pancreas (ganglionotomy) so he would not need pain meds.
He is still on methadone, lunesta and klonopin. I believe he has replaced one addiction for another. My concern is the custody battle. I have found him in the past, passed out on top of my 4 month old baby with a loaded gun.
Here is the question:
he has a letter from his buddy-doc saying that he is on methadone for pain managment, not addiction. HOWEVER, wouldn't the doc HAVE to write that? Because it would be illegal for the doc to administer methadone for addiction
unless it came from a methadone CLINIC? So if the doc wrote that he was treating addiction with methadone not coming from a methadone clinic, the doctor would be in trouble right? So the letter is probably not valid I think.
Any ideas?