Wenn ein Arzt sagt ich brauch ein bestimmtes Medikamente bin ich ein Patient wenn ich mir die Substanz illigal besorge bin ich süchtig?

Findet es außer mir noch jemand irgendwie krass/unfair das ein Arzt einfach so entscheidet ob du Sucht krank bist oder ein normaler Patient. Beim selben Konsum verhalten beider Fälle. Wiso wird ein Arzt dazu bemächtigt solche Entscheidungen einfach so Tag täglich treffen zu drürfen, vor allem weil 1. Nicht jeder Artzt gut ist und weil auch nicht jeder Artzt wirklich die Menschen versteht mit denen er arbeitet.

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priesterlein
2 years ago

Making Illegal medication is not a sole definition of addiction. I think you’re messing up a few words. Doctors study and learn completely for free the many years and don’t know more than the “scientific”. Sure. They are also all completely incapable of diagnoses and setting treatments, which can only be the Internet user.

Joanadadsmacha
2 years ago

You won’t be addicted to any medication, so that’s not true. And I don’t know a doctor who would class you as addicted if you weren’t. But it doesn’t make any sense to get any medication you don’t need.

Joanadadsmacha
2 years ago
Reply to  LuKK28

I also take medicines every day, but I can’t take them without a withdrawal certificate. In the case of dependency, a forced need is to take certain substances.

but what does that have to do with your question it was about getting illegal vs prescription from the doctor

Loka95
2 years ago

That sounds extremely blurred.

If you get medically certified that you need a certain drug, there is no reason to get it illegal. Apart from this certificate, there is a long way back and you can’t get started – in this case, of course, it’s a addiction.

Whether you’re addiction, can’t be diagnosed for pleasure and mood, it takes certain points to be fulfilled. A doctor does not recognize it or he does not care enough for the patient to notice it can occur.

Loka95
2 years ago
Reply to  LuKK28

If he doesn’t want to write it, then for good reason. If you get it, you’re either addicted or stupid. A self-treatment is so or so idiotic. And if the cash register does not pay it, it is not urgently necessary or you can afford it / pay on rates.

Loka95
2 years ago
Reply to  LuKK28

Yes, and a professional knows better than jmd who can read something rough on the internet at most. If you don’t believe the diagnosis, it’s free to get a second or a third opinion. But most of the time, the problem is not a faulty diagnosis, but the refusal to accept a problem.