Pain management physicians are used to prescribing anxiolytics as a part of the complex of pain syndomes. If you are on chronic pain medications, then the proper place for you is a pain medicine specialist. Your current doctor should have made a referral, and to not properly hand off his patients is poor practice.
Have your records transferred, showing good control on the current regimen, to a pain specialist. They will continue the meds. As they specialize in pain control they may have some new ideas, but it up to you to discuss these and agree or not agree to try new things.
Good luck with your pain issue
If you look at the American Academy of Pain Management website they will have doctors available in your area.
www.aapainmanage.org
2007-09-13 21:36:24
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answered by US_DR_JD 7
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answered by Paulette 3
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my doctor has a God complex. He will not give me my Valium 10mg which I need for SEVERE FIBROMYALGIA. I also take Tyl #4 he does not have a problem with them. I live in the state of Michigan and I am looking for a New PCP. I just hope that someone can help me find a Doctor that really understands my pain and that the two medications that I take work very well in keeping my pain manageable. I don't understand why Doctors know how I feel or even care. je
2015-05-29 06:45:35
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answered by JUDY E 1
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Oregon is a state where you can not get pain rx s long term at all. I heard it is due to Insurance Companies are paying politicians off to be very strict on doctors prescribing. Insurance companies states they are spending tons on narcotics & feel that should be the1st thing to go. Sad, cause they are not the ones suffering in pain. This is awful advise, but a lot of people are smoking pot. It is legal here
2015-04-27 23:32:08
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answered by Dawn 1
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I would first get a copy of all mr medical records from current dr. The make a copy of these and give to your new dr. They are much more likely to prescribe what you have been taking when they see it on paper. Seeing a pain dr. instead of a regular PCP would be a good idea too. Most pain management dr.'s are big on prescribing meds.
2007-09-13 21:17:25
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answered by mama29 4
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find good chronic pain doctor prescribing medicines
2016-02-02 10:00:33
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answered by ? 4
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Hi,I live in WI and moved here from Arizona.
I have chronic pain and am also on a combination of meds that work great and yes they sometimes want to change them but I stick to what I know works for me. It is getting really bad for people who have legitimate needs for pain pills after so many people abused the system just to get high. I even had to sign a paper in AZ with my Dr. that I would only get my pills from him and if he found out I played the system and went to several Dr.s for more I would be put on a list of abusers in that state and he wouldn't have me as a patient anymore...wow! That is what people that are looking to get high have done for us in pain. You can write me at my e mail if you like and if you live near me I can give you my Dr.s name.He is great,understands chronic pain, watches med use closely but these days a Dr. has to. Good luck finding one but start now in case you have to go to a couple before finding one that will believe you, see you do not abuse them and See's that the ones you are on work for you.
2007-09-15 01:48:20
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answered by Suzanne L 3
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Find a pain management clinic, you may have to drive several hours each way, but in the long run, its worth it.
2007-09-13 21:14:01
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answered by Lil Missy ; ) 2
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im on neuraton 800 mg for my pain who can help me I need it urgent soon as possible please help me find a good doctor
2014-10-09 02:51:06
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answered by stephanie 1
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