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I suspect your girlfriend is involved. Urine or pills are tampered with.
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People with knowledge of lab work.. I need your help. I followed up with the nurse, and was told I need to repeat the same test, and if it comes back negative, I will either
A. Be discharged as a patient B. Be taken off the medication. I drove out to their office and spoke with them in person and got the same nurse I talked to on the phone. I told her I would take any test they wanted to give me, but that I've been through this before, and that repeating the same test would very likely result in a false negative. I asked to speak to my psychiatrist. Not in office. Asked to speak to the clinic manager. Not in office. She's going to relay my concerns to the doc and the head of the lab department tomorrow though. Is there ac specific test I should request to have done? I did verify through Quest that the test that finally gave me the right results last year is no longer offered in this area, though it's offered in other parts of the country. |
Bump for the night crew
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Not sure what to tell you but I would have killed for that skill in my younger years
(The ability to take drugs and piss clean that is) Monitor your pills to make sure nobody is swapping them out for placebo. Try a different pharmacy. See if you can get on steve wilcos show, he can help get to the bottom of this. I was able to quit taking alprazalam years back and I'm grateful for it, good luck! Oh, you might try drinking less water the day you are going to be tested, have seen where if you drink a lot of water it can **** with results |
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Fat Elvis Hammas Any of you guys around? |
Are U a hypochondriac? I’ll let U in on a little secret. Nobody gets out of this alive.
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Could you go to the office for a week each day and take the pill in front of them, then do the test to show them? Just a thought from a laymen that takes no drugs...
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Pretty sure you're supposed to poop in the box and mail it back.
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If you were able to identify the issue last year and the same problem arises, then it is almost certainly the same issue given that you were redirected back to a problematic test. Half-life of elimination is variable for clonazepam, anywhere from 17-60 hours. At the low end of the spectrum, a drug with a 17 hour half life would take 85 hours to clear roughly 95% from your body. At the high end, it would be 300 hours, so almost two weeks. I'd also add that the office threatening to withhold your prescription for a benzo is a dangerous precedent given that acute withdrawal can precipitate a seizure. |
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Tomorrow hopefully I can talk to the doc, or someone else that will actually listen to what I have to say. |
After reading this thread and doing some Dr. Google research, I have come to this conclusion.
You haven't drank enough antifreeze, you for some reason seem to be avoiding AIDS trees, dumpster fires, Billay, and butt****ing morons. I suggest you up the dose on all the fore mentioned. Also you are gay. Possibly pregnant |
Could you request a different similar med that tends to show up like it's supposed to?
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