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You are right there is something very fishy about my doctors behavior. He not only won’t prescribe Dexedrine or any other stimulant, but claims that it causes me to be anxious. And seeing that I have an anxiety disorder, it could cause serious complications. This is nonsense because first of all, if it made me anxious it would be out of my system within 6 hours. If I thought for a moment this medication was making me anxious I would stop it immediately. Why would I let myself suffer?
Secondly, all the while I was taking Dexedrine I never noticed an anxiety problem. Even my wife observed that I was more calm, and relaxed than usual. It made a big improvement in my life, and she told me so. So why is my doctor saying it causes me to be anxious? It doesn’t make sense. My guess he won’t prescribe is, because of the letter he got from the College of Physicians & Surgeons, and he is using the anxiety excuse as a false reason for not prescribing it to me. It is his word against my word. Who is going to believe me? He is the clear winner, and it seems that there is nothing I can do about it.
One other thing that I am confused about is why does the College of Physicians say that my doctors prescribing practice falls out of the expected norms? What does this actually mean? The next time I see my doctor I will ask him.
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