Av8or72Dan
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Does anyone here know how to handle someone who is addicted to prescription drugs? How can I go about getting treatment for this person? Does Tri-care have any type of program? Thanks for the help.
Av8or72Dan said:The person who has the addiction is in my family. For some strange reason, my other family members just turn away and hope that the problem will dissolve on its own. I seem to be one of only a few that wants to help. Do you think that there will be any repercussions (for my family and/or for my career) if I go talk to a tricare doc? Thanks.
Av8or72Dan said:Thanks for all of the support.
I confronted the person about the addiction about 3 months ago. Now she takes pills late at night when no one is around. She pretends to be sick to get attention from the other parts of the family and the doctors. It seems as though it doesn't matter what kind of medication it is, just as long as she is taking something so she can sit around the house all day and sleep.
Do you think that I should try to find her medical record so I can bring it into tricare?
That is indeed a very risky manuver. Given her threats to **** up your career, I would not do that at all. Additinoally, that act may very well be agains the law.
It is just a little bit smaller than a phone book. I think it might overload the doc and I do not want to tip her off that I am doing something. She enjoys making drama as well as trying/getting the police involved. She has told me several times that she was going to ****up my career by getting me in trouble with the law(this was said after I confronted her).
Av8or72Dan said:The person who has the addiction is in my family. For some strange reason, my other family members just turn away and hope that the problem will dissolve on its own. I seem to be one of only a few that wants to help. Do you think that there will be any repercussions (for my family and/or for my career) if I go talk to a tricare doc? Thanks.