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Old 12-09-2021, 07:25 PM   #2
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As far as I'm aware, if you've had any overdose that requires medical attention (meaning professionals know about it, not to imply that like, any other overdose that doesn't get medical attention isn't serious), you're going to be high risk and will always remain so. The amount of time doesn't matter because it becomes a liability for a medical provider to prescribe meds.

That said, if you don't think you are anymore, that's a conversation to have with your providers as well as why they think you are high risk and what would need to happen/change for that to change. I don't really know that we can advise here to be honest, since that's something that only professionals can really say based on knowing you and your situation.



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