anxiety attacks

Discussion in 'Pharmaceuticals' started by Superpimp, May 27, 2009.

  1. Superpimp

    Superpimp Member

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    been going thru lots of crap latley, doc gave me some ativan and told me to go back on friday, its not friday yet and i only have 1mg left. ive been avoiding taking it all day because i might need it more later, but i need it pretty bad right now, should i call the doc and ask for more? or go in person? she only gave me 5 mg and it was on monday......i dont know how she expected it to last :( think me asking for more would make her weary of helping me? i really dont want to seem like im drug seeking as i actualy need the help right now :(

    any input would be welcomed
    thanks
     
  2. CherokeeMist

    CherokeeMist Senior Member

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    if you really feel you need it now, take it now. i wouldn't call if i were you.

    just go in on friday and explain the situation, how you took it when you felt you needed it and that it has been really difficult for you to deal with your anxiety. if ativan helped then say that, and i'm sure things will work out.

    edit: the reason i said i wouldn't call is because like you said, it might seem like drug seeking behavior. even if it's not, doctors have to be really aware of what they're giving out to who. it's better to be on the safe side in case they decide you're just looking for drugs and cut your chances of getting relief.
     
  3. codemeister3

    codemeister3 Banned

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    DIDO!!! Good advice.
     
  4. smoka

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    dude, dr gave you those for obvious reasons, you should take them and call dr, immediately, they are used being called at odd hours, holidays, etc..
    it's their job! call that dr
     
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