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As a prescriber of the same med, he should had known better.I'm wary of him. I think he's dodgy. His addiction actually doesn't change much imo.
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You post the dumbest chit imo.I'm wary of him. I think he's dodgy. His addiction actually doesn't change much imo.
Facepalm!As a prescriber of the same med, he should had known better.
Dude, I'm an EMT. I am well aware of the withdrawl symptoms of anti-anxiety meds. Thus, he should had known better. There are better options than said meds.You post the dumbest chit imo.
Facepalm!
Do you guys not read the article before labeling someone an addict? He tried weaning himself off the meds he was taking due his wife finally doing better. There are prescription drugs that require rehab so safely come off them. People can die if they do not come off certain meds without medical supervision and or weaning properly Even if you know the protocol of coming off said meds, everyone's withdraw symptoms and experiences are different. He weaned himself off and realized "his" side effects needed supervision.
I can't deal with stupid people today!Dude, I'm an EMT. I am well aware of the withdrawl symptoms of anti-anxiety meds. Thus, he should had known better. There are better options than said meds.
Then take a break from looking into the mirror dude.I can't deal with stupid people today!
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I don't think addiction is about logic.As a prescriber of the same med, he should had known better.
Don't get me wrong, I feel for the dude. However, as a prescriber of klonopin is highly addictive.. Benzos are like that. The prescriber really needs to keep their patient in check on this. So, I guess the issue is more with his doctor than himself.I don't think addiction is about logic.
He's a clinical psychologist, not a psychiatrist; the latter is a MD, and prescribes Rx.As a prescriber of the same med, he should had known better.
If you currently have too many women chasing you, calling you, harassing you, knocking on your door at 2 o'clock in the morning... then I have the simple solution for you.
Just read my free ebook 22 Rules for Massive Success With Women and do the opposite of what I recommend.
This will quickly drive all women away from you.
And you will be able to relax and to live your life in peace and quiet.
In some States and Provinces, clinical psychologists can and do prescribe Rx med's for clients; especially for trials. Usually, there is also a MD or psychiatrist over-seeing said clinical psychologists and/or their studies/trials.He's a clinical psychologist, not a psychiatrist; the latter is a MD, and prescribes Rx.