I was diagnosed a long time ago of acute anxiety disorder, depression and P.T.S.D.
The psychiatrist I had then wrote that she did not have a problem with the medication as I don't drink or buy drugs.
I went to the chemist and there was just one pill. I queried it and the gp phone going on about they are addictive. The GPS come and go from my surgery and over the years I have had some lovely GPS.
It's hard to get help for my mental health cos of the pandemic.
I phoned the crisis line but they told me to speak to my doctor.
I feel like buying drugs but I don't want it to come to that.
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Hello Chase, What was the medication , that consisted of one dose . That sounds like an error, talk to you Doctor . ? Do they feel you do not need your medications now ?It is a problem at this time access seems to have got worse between surgery and Patient according to many I do not know what to suggest, Phone the surgery ask to speak to your Doctor over the phone to discuss your needs and
expectations.
What is this medication ????
BOB
Hi , you need to contact your either GP surgery or your psychiatrist secretary to find out what your prescribtion is.
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