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nortriptyline working!- should I tell doc?

Posted by inanimate peanut on August 11, 2010, at 0:42:56

I think the Nortriptyline is working (and I hope it will work for more than 2 days this time!!) I even felt good today even though I missed my parnate dose! Anyway, ordering it online is costing me about $200 per month whereas getting it under prescription would be free. So, I would really like to tell my doc about it and get her to prescribe it for me, but I'm worried about how she'll react. My appointment isn't until Aug 31 so I will have been on it almost 2 months before seeing her and I can show her all the temp and BP readings I've been keeping to show her that I've been fine. How do you think she'll respond? Worst case scenario is that she will take away my parnate until my blood levels of nortriptyline is zero (in which case I would find another doc) while the best case scenario is that she would see that it is safe now and prescribe it for me. What do people think? Should I tell her?


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