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by brianwawok 1215 days ago
Seems important to double check yah? Vs randomly prescribe any medicine and person requests?
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When the "double check" costs me $400 even though <new doctor> already has all my medical records including 60 pages detailing my previous psych evaluations? No, it's not important, it's completely superfluous.
Of course, but its an absolute pain when you switch jobs/insurers or move and have to jump through a bunch of hoops to get prescribed the drugs you need to get through those bunches of hoops.
Generally people with proof of a diagnosis and a current prescription get to continue taking their current prescription without any hassle.

Not so in the case, you might lose it for months if you move and switch doctors.