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Narcotic contract question

I am seeing a PM on Monday; hopefully to get a second opinion about everything concerning my knees and back. The only thing I am worrying about right now is that I signed a Narcotic Contract with my PCP 2 years ago. When I looked up the forms on the PM's website; he had one as well. If I see this PM on Monday; wouldnt I be breaking the contract with my PCP?? I mean, I am really worried about this. Would I get into alot of trouble, or do people break Narcotic Contracts daily because their doctor isnt treating them the right way?? It states on my PCP's contract that if I get medication somewhere else; I will not be seen again...FOR ANYTHING!! Any advise would be great.
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No, they didn't ask any questions nor did I jaw to do anything for them
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EXCELLENT!!!!  Did they ask you ANY questions at all?  Did you have to tell them anything to get the records?
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Ok so I just got off the phone with them I'm getting my records (all of them) on tuesday
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Sorry, replied to the end of geminigirls comment. My iPhone is horrible at reading forums. But I definatly will contact them today and request my records and once I get them; I will write a letter to my doctor as well as inform them that I will not e coming back.
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Sorry, replied to the end of geminigirls comment. My iPhone is horrible at reading forums. But I definatly will contact them today and request my records and once I get them; I will write a letter to my doctor as well as inform them that I will not e coming back.
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That's exactly what my father said. To contact the pm and see if I could keep the appointment with them and not sign the narcotic contract. But he did say to bring my lortab with me in case the pm did decided to prescribe; because at that time; I could sign the contract and hand them my medication; but it probably doesn't work that way.  Nevertheless I don't want to see my pcp because if my pcp did are about my health, I would be getting regular bloodwork and such done to make sure y liver wasn't failing. Like I said before when I told him that the lortab hasn't worked as well; and that I was concerned about the amount of tylonal I'm ingesting; he said I was going to be fine. Isn't it every patients right to worry about their health? Also it is my right to have a second opinion, it's everyone right. I don't think there's a law saying I can't.
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