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Good luck with getting off the Soma and getting help for your depression.
Sundown
Being the skeptic I have now become due to some f$#% up doctors. You might want to rethink the don't tell policy, unless due to patient safety. He could possibly call if you are driving to your appt.'s. Especially if kids are involved. If he really wanted to, I don't know if he could.
I know one thing though. Why in the heck would he want you to tell your spouse? Especially during the 1st visit. Sounds odd. Its your life and your addiction. They should have dealt with numerous cases were someone needed help and anonymity.
Just my thoughts. I doubt he will say anything. He would also have to have a lot of time and balls on his hand to call your hubby at work.
I have found though, anything is possible with some of these richteous fukin docs.
Chezz
Thanks guys, you taking the time to get back to me really touches my heart!
curious
Actually I have met a few that didn't have as much knowledge about a particular subject and will get defensive if you know too much. Kinda hurts their ego. They are use to having "helpless" patients.
You would think an addictionologist would be schooled on this stuff by now to know people can get addicted to anything. Regardless of whether they have seen it or not.
You learn something new everyday. Some docs don't accept that though and think they know it all.
Course of action - New doc.
Chezz
You sound like you got it down though. If you have kicked all the others this should be easier. I hope.
I don't know much about Soma. I assume it is a muscle relaxer like flexiril, or in the family. Hopefully it is a taper and move on thing.
Good luck,
Chezz
Also, yes Soma is a muscle relaxer ... similiar to flexeril.
Group Hug!!!!
Tracy
"BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™:
drug: carisoprodol/Soma
Clinical class: muscle relaxant
Active metabolite: meprobamate
Action: central nervous system depressant -Term meaning encompassas the brain and spinal cord.
Associated with (substance-related): disorders
BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™:
DSM-IV: Substance-Related Disorders
This category of mental disorders encompasses the Substance Use Disorders (e.g. substance abuse) and the Substance-Induced disorders (e.g. intoxication).Substance Use Disorders
Abuse | Dependence Substance-Induced Disorders
Anxiety Disorder | Mood Disorder
Intoxication | Intoxication Delirium
Persisting Amnestic Disorder
Persisting Dementia
Persisting Perception Disorder
Psychotic Disorder
Sexual Dysfunction
Sleep Disorder
Withdrawal | Withdrawal Delirium American Psychiatric Association: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association, 1994"
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"Carisoprodol (soma): abuse potential
and physician unawareness
by
Reeves RR, Carter OS, Pinkofsky HB, Struve FA, Bennett DM.
G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery VA Medical Center,
University of Mississippi School of Medicine,
Jackson 39216, USA.
J Addict Dis 1999; 18(2):51-6
ABSTRACT
C
arisoprodol is a noncontrolled skeletal muscle relaxant whose active metabolite is meprobamate, a Schedule IV controlled substance. Although several case reports have shown that carisoprodol has abuse potential, it continues to be widely prescribed. The usage patterns of 40 patients who had taken carisoprodol for three or more months (20 of whom had no history of substance abuse and 20 of whom carried a diagnosis of substance abuse or dependence) were reviewed and compared and a survey was conducted to assess physician awareness of the abuse potential of the drug. Findings showed that some patients using carisoprodol for over three months may abuse the medication, especially those individuals with a history of substance abuse. A significant percentage of the physician population is unaware of the potential of carisoprodol for abuse and of its metabolism to meprobamate, a controlled substance. Physicians should exercise caution when prescribing carisoprodol, especially if the patient has a history of substance abuse."
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FLexeril:
:
drug:
cyclobenzaprine- Generic name
Clinical class muscle relaxant
Chemical class tricyclic
DEA schedule none
Routes of administration oral
Associated with (substance-related) disorders: none
Availability prescription "
As you can see, Soma has sustance related disorders