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Old 09-11-2007, 12:35
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Swim's Becoming Tolarent To His Medicine, What Should He Do?

Swim has been on 2mg of klonopin and 2mg of lorazepam for the past 2 months. It's starting to seem that swim needs more then just one pill to help him feel as anxiety free as he was in the beginning.

The problem that swim is facing is that he is only 17 years old, and his psychiatrist will not prescribe him more medicine unless swims parents allow it. Well, after swim talked to his parents about it, they said that swim can't get a dose change.

What should swim do? He wants to speak to his psychiatrist privately, but swims psychiatrist always brings in swim's parents when he starts discussing medicine.
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