[__ Prayer __] Prayer RE psychiatric medication

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Please pray that my psychiatrist, pharmacy, and caregiver will be able to sort out any misunderstandings regarding my medication. I'm incompetent to handle it by myself. I honest-to-God can't be trusted to get a script and handle it in the right way. I feel like a criminal, because I'm being perceived as a fraudster who deliberately messes with scripts to get meds that I ought not to. Last month I took my (legit) script to another pharmacy than always and wasn't able to afford it all, so they put only certain ones on their system. Now we need to order next month's meds and two pharmacies are confused. It's a mess, but I didn't do anything illegal, but people won't get it.

Now there's confusion and I'm afraid I'll lose my psychiatrist's trust. He is an incredible man and I don't want to be kicked out of his treatment. I'm a mental patient who's been branded to "watch out for" and "deceptive". I have some addiction issues and yes, I did go to measures in the past to get pills where I shouldn't. But that is something that's gotten so much better lately. I'm mostly stable and I don't give anybody problems. I'm learning how to behave like a more responsible person. The last thing I can afford right now is a mental relapse if I'm yet again being condescended to.

And as I said, my psychiatrist is excellent, he's always believed that I'm fundamentally okay, but if he now starts to think I'm just a liar and a deliberate trickster, I won't be able to handle it. I want to get better and be a good, mentally sound person. PLEASE pray for me.

Blessings.
 
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I'm praying for you Sister AngelsAmongstUs to receive the treatment you need. Continue to build that trust with a dedication needed to overcome the stigma associated with other users of the system to gain access to drugs. I have a very dear friend that came from prison, was on probation requiring weekly or sooner urine tests, and that went on for about two years. Right after coming off probation he said he hurt his back at work, was taken to the hospital and received pain killers (Oxycodone I think) and that soon became a regular thing for him until the doctors would no longer fill the prescription even at major hospitals.

What was he to do now? He began stealing to get money to buy his drug of choice again, was caught on camera and now has a warrant for his arrest in my state. I cannot even help him any longer for fear of abetting him. He fled the state and now is under charges once again in another state.

Whatever you do be honest and completely open to them because experience teaches them recidivism in such instances run about two-thirds and any past record of infractions to their code remains something they must be aware of for your protection as well.

May God bless you to seeking His very best for you, and regardless the temptation ever presented to have the spiritual stamina to regard what God would have you do as well as building a life for your future free of illegal supplements that can do no more than harm you. You may ask why this formula, and that is told us in James 2:24 we are known by what we do, and that is especially prevalent before man.
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I'm praying for you Sister AngelsAmongstUs to receive the treatment you need. Continue to build that trust with a dedication needed to overcome the stigma associated with other users of the system to gain access to drugs. I have a very dear friend that came from prison, was on probation requiring weekly or sooner urine tests, and that went on for about two years. Right after coming off probation he said he hurt his back at work, was taken to the hospital and received pain killers (Oxycodone I think) and that soon became a regular thing for him until the doctors would no longer fill the prescription even at major hospitals.

What was he to do now? He began stealing to get money to buy his drug of choice again, was caught on camera and now has a warrant for his arrest in my state. I cannot even help him any longer for fear of abetting him. He fled the state and now is under charges once again in another state.

Whatever you do be honest and completely open to them because experience teaches them recidivism in such instances run about two-thirds and any past record of infractions to their code remains something they must be aware of for your protection as well.

May God bless you to seeking His very best for you, and regardless the temptation ever presented to have the spiritual stamina to regard what God would have you do as well as building a life for your future free of illegal supplements that can do no more than harm you. You may ask why this formula, and that is told us in James 2:24 we are known by what we do, and that is especially prevalent before man.
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Thank you so much. I honestly am just getting back on track and with all the turmoil right now at home, I can't stand the thought of more conflict arising. Please pray for God's mercy on me in this situation. I don't want to hurt or disappoint anybody in any way.
 
hey there. I've been there. As a teenager, I lied to get prescriptions for amphetamines and also got pills off shady pharmacies on the 'net (you filled out a form, paid $100ish dollars, and had a bottle of pills within 24-48 hours). I've got all kindsa labels on my old psychiatric records.

I'll pray for you. I'm glad God has helped you with your addiction issues, and you're moving forward. I'll pray that the therapeutic relationship you have with your current psychiatrist won't be damaged and that he'll listen when you explain the situation.

Praying. :-)
 
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