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babynurse98

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  1. I honestly dont see what I did wrong though. Legal prescriptions, taken as prescribed. How did I mess up?
  2. yes, I am confused. I have legally acquired these prescriptions and followed each prescription as prescribed. So yes, please inform me of what my issue is by abiding by my prescribed prescriptions and getting them legally prescribed.
  3. But you were placed on monitoring bc of high levels of prescribed meds?
  4. Sorry to put you on the spot, but you were using a totally legal, prescribed drug, just abusing it, and they flagged you for "overuse"?
  5. From all of my research, UDSs are not an accurate indication of "therapeutic" levels. Everyone's body metabolizes drugs differently, and short of a blood draw they cannot accurately indicate what my therapeutic level should be. Am I mistaken?
  6. I have spoken to about 9 different MD's today, and they all say that UDS only shows presence of a drug not level of impairment or recent usage bc everyone metabolizes drugs at their own rate. Blood draws are the only way to determine a therapeutic level as UDSs are very unreliable. If you wouldn't mind could you please share more of your own story so I can understand?
  7. Actually, my MD resubscribes me every three months. So any pill I took was not invalid, and he issued a new prescription last week for the exact same med and dosage. So every pill I took was within prescription range and was PRN.
  8. Respectfully, I have GAD, PTSD, and panic disorder so I "panic" about anything. I am just trying to ensure that I have done nothing wrong. I was not told to d/c anything, and he prescribed another 3 month script of benzos.
  9. the prior script with 2 refills was prescribed 12/17, and he issued a NEW script with same dosage and instructions last week
  10. I have had a PRN for a benzo for over a year, and the doctor wrote me the exact same script a few days ago, but the other script had not expired yet, and he did not tell me to d/c the other script. I'm confused as to what I have done wrong, as I have followed the legal and prescription instructions.
  11. they are from the same doctor, and they are both PRN prescriptions for the same amount of benzo
  12. they are from the same doctor, and they are both PRN prescriptions
  13. Sorry, please, I'm just really freaking out. I have two separate prescriptions for 1 mg of a benzo and for the past two days I have taken both prescriptions, and they are both legally prescribed to me, so I do not see how I could get into trouble for this. So for the past 4 days I have taken 2 mg (1 mg from each prescription), i don't know if this makes sense or not, but I cannot risk my license.
  14. if you dont mind me asking is that what got you placed on BON monitoring?
  15. but did you get in trouble for that? because everyone's therapeautic levels are different...

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