sob, is this how it is going to be coming down? :(

Author: tearj3rker

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:13 am

It’d be a difficult case britianyann. Even if your doc’s found to be in the wrong … what kinda damages could you expect to gain?

I wouldn’t consider it to be worth it now I look at it.

I just get annoyed that doctors can get away with these kind of practices in the addiction and mental health fields, because it’s often assumed that patients of our ilk don’t know what’s in our own best interests. If a GP said to any patient "I will stop prescribing your epilepsy medication if you stop taking your blood-pressure pills" — they’d be strung on a rack! Seriously.

sob, is this how it is going to be coming down? :(

Author: tearj3rker

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:13 am

It’d be a difficult case britianyann. Even if your doc’s found to be in the wrong … what kinda damages could you expect to gain?

I wouldn’t consider it to be worth it now I look at it.

I just get annoyed that doctors can get away with these kind of practices in the addiction and mental health fields, because it’s often assumed that patients of our ilk don’t know what’s in our own best interests. If a GP said to any patient "I will stop prescribing your epilepsy medication if you stop taking your blood-pressure pills" — they’d be strung on a rack! Seriously.