General Care Provider That Prescribes Adderall And Xanax In Wisconsin. (Page 3)

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Hey, I have been prescribed adderall for the last 10 years, but recently I was abruptly cut off. This was due to an illegal invasion of my privacy, and I have severe add/adhd. As a result, I'm about to lose my college investment. I also am in a methadone maintenance program, but I desperately need my add meds. back to regain my executive functioning skills. I have never abused my adderall and my records concur. Is there a recommended doctor in eastern Wisconsin that will prescribe adderall and xanax in conjunction with one another? In addition, they must be ok with prescribing to a patient already is in a methadone program, due to an opiate addiction. I have severe anxiety as well, and I was just about to graduate with a dual-degree from a prestigious university until I was abruptly cut off of everything. As a result, I've almost failed out for good and I'm falling fast. Can anyone offer a recommendation from past experience? Thank you kindly and best wishes. North eastern Wisconsin would also work and including Minnesota.

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You have to get these from a psychiatrist. Even back in 2013, more so even in 2021.

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Re: Mr Mr (# 25) Expand Referenced Message

What’s the name of the Dr??

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Re: drew (# 11) Expand Referenced Message

{edited for privacy}. Plz tell me. I get 60 bars from my dr. a month in Oconomowoc, WI via ProHealth Care BlueCross BlueShield.

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I’m prescribed Adderall and Xanax, as well as Suboxone. In my view, Methadone is the worst drug you could ever take from any opiates I know. A friend of mine took 60 days to wean off Methadone. He described it as the most intense pain he's ever experienced. The recidivism rate in Wisconsin and across the United States reveals most people who try to quit Methadone end up relapsing. The success rate of tapering off Methadone is only about 2%. That's why I never tried it myself. The withdrawal period lasts 60 days and the impact on your body is severe. In fact, Methadone gradually deteriorates your bones.

Doctors nowadays are increasingly prescribing Adderall for ADHD and Xanax. If you have been on medication for some time and you’re not prone to abuse, you can still be prescribed Suboxone. I personally rarely use Xanax or Adderall. Suboxone seems to act like an Adderall for me, and Xanax is an absolute miracle drug. The withdrawal period from Suboxone is purported to be 30 days, however, I once had to go to jail for 90 days and I managed to quit it cold turkey in about a week; having been on it for almost a year. I was surprisingly okay within a week of being in jail. The withdrawal symptoms, although evident, were nowhere near as terrible as those from methadone and other opiates.

Methadone has many adverse effects; it eats away at your bones, causes hair loss, and is almost impossible to quit. It seems like a money-making scheme to me, where the government benefits from your state insurance. In my opinion, it constitutes nothing more than a scam. All of my friends who have been on Methadone have either reverted to other opioids, become bored with it, or they’ve tried to quit only to be driven back due to the unbearable withdrawal symptoms.

If you're on Methadone, you should try to stop as soon as possible. The longer you stay on it, the more intense your withdrawal symptoms will be. From personal experience, I can tell you that a small dose of Xanax might help you get through the withdrawal phase. If you're skeptical about Suboxone, you might want to consider Kratom, which is legal in some states including Illinois. After coming off Suboxone myself, I usually take a half tablespoon of Kratom three times a day, which has helped me immensely. I'm now able to maintain a stable job, go to the gym regularly, and I even make over 100 grand a year. Having recovered from drug addiction, I can say that if I can do it, so can you.

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