something that makes me mad
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something that makes me mad
So, I dont like to gloat, but I'm successful as far as money goes. I'm not rich, but I'm easily upper middle class. This isn't what makes me mad.
What makes me mad is when I'm at the doctor office and I put my stupid title ( Software Engineer) in the occupation field, they without exception skip over the history of mental illness section.
Come on. I have three siblings all of which have debilitating psychological disorders and will never live alone because of them. I have a mother who has an IQ of literally 67. (I have a near genius IQ, but Einstein had issues making it home at night) Shouldn't a doctor at least see if I show some of the same traits?
I'm at the doctor, and he says "how are you a software Engineer?" as if an alcoholic has to be some homeless poor person. I find it very frustrating.
What makes me mad is when I'm at the doctor office and I put my stupid title ( Software Engineer) in the occupation field, they without exception skip over the history of mental illness section.
Come on. I have three siblings all of which have debilitating psychological disorders and will never live alone because of them. I have a mother who has an IQ of literally 67. (I have a near genius IQ, but Einstein had issues making it home at night) Shouldn't a doctor at least see if I show some of the same traits?
I'm at the doctor, and he says "how are you a software Engineer?" as if an alcoholic has to be some homeless poor person. I find it very frustrating.
I understand what you're saying, justin. Perhaps this doctor doesn't have much training in addiction. A lot of them don't, you know. Maybe you should seek out one that does?
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That's the point Patman. Profession means nothing as far as alcoholism goes. I guess I didn't really put a point to that. I firmly believe I have a psychological condition that I self medicate with alcohol. They seem to dismiss my DNA based on my profession. It seems ridiculous.
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I sought out a psychiatrist who has "dedicated his life to addiction." He sent me home with antabuse, campril, thiamine, and Librium.
For one, I told him in on day 5 of sobriety so why the detox pills? I'm addicted to a depressant (alcohol) so he just sends me home with 20 of the 25mg ones? Maybe its because he didn't understand I am sober. Who knows?
For one, I told him in on day 5 of sobriety so why the detox pills? I'm addicted to a depressant (alcohol) so he just sends me home with 20 of the 25mg ones? Maybe its because he didn't understand I am sober. Who knows?
I sought out a psychiatrist who has "dedicated his life to addiction." He sent me home with antabuse, campril, thiamine, and Librium.
For one, I told him in on day 5 of sobriety so why the detox pills? I'm addicted to a depressant (alcohol) so he just sends me home with 20 of the 25mg ones? Maybe its because he didn't understand I am sober. Who knows?
For one, I told him in on day 5 of sobriety so why the detox pills? I'm addicted to a depressant (alcohol) so he just sends me home with 20 of the 25mg ones? Maybe its because he didn't understand I am sober. Who knows?
I wonder if he knows any doctors who are alcoholics??
How many times have we heard the story of someone on the outside not showing any signs of alcoholism, because it was all on the inside, and the puking prior to going to work was done at home!
I used to zone out in morning meetings, not remember even attending as the hangovers where that bad, by lunchtime things would ease up, probably due to the volume of coffee I had drank up until then . . . and guess what, back on the beer come 6pm!!
How many times have we heard the story of someone on the outside not showing any signs of alcoholism, because it was all on the inside, and the puking prior to going to work was done at home!
I used to zone out in morning meetings, not remember even attending as the hangovers where that bad, by lunchtime things would ease up, probably due to the volume of coffee I had drank up until then . . . and guess what, back on the beer come 6pm!!
Justin, I actually took Librium for close to 2 months, and they almost always use it in rehab. It did help me keep calmer, I believe, without any real feeling of an altered state. That's just my experience, not medical advice.
Well, wealthy people have enough money to often buy their way out of legal trouble. Just a few months back, the heiress to the Walmart fortune had all her charges dropped for DWI. Even though, a few years ago, she killed someone while driving drunk. There definitely are two sets of laws in this country, but that's a topic for a different kind of board.
I think alcohol is a cheaper addiction than other substances, it's more readily available too, supermarket own brand alcohol can be ridiculously cheap, but who knows what the stats are!
Yeah I think the calling out is a good point, if you wear a suit to work, there is a certain misconception that surely that person hasn't got an addiction, how so very wrong they are!!
Yeah I think the calling out is a good point, if you wear a suit to work, there is a certain misconception that surely that person hasn't got an addiction, how so very wrong they are!!
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Purpleknight, when I first started trying to get sober, I had an alcoholic doctor. He openly admitted it. He was obviously not still drinking, but the stuff he said really resonated with me. "I know this going to suck, but if you're smart, this will be your first and last detox." How right was he? If we only ever had to detox once, it would be so nice.
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