My question pertains to benzodiazepines.
My neurologist prescribed clonazepam for my tourette's and tremors, among other things. (Antipsychotics are out due to dystonic reactions) It was overly sedating. I happened to bring the issue up with my psychiatrist, who suggest lorazepam as an alternative and proceeded to write a small trial-script. Fast-forward a few weeks to a general check-up w/ the primary care doctor, having been scheduled a few months prior. We discussed the various meds I needed to be refilled, as is routine, and mentioned the lorazepam. Seeing she was not the inital prescriber, the primary care doc had to call the pharmacy to verify that I was on lorazepam, and what my dose was. She wrote the same script that my psychiatrist had written. The next time I saw the neurologist (not often), he was happy I found a med that I could tolerate, and switched me from clonazepam to lorazepam entirely. I'm assuming it's for more of a long-term use, with "holiday" periods, though I'm not positive.
Fast-forward again to now. I've done my best to keep all my doctors on the same page. It has come up that I've gotten scripts from different doctors. The primary doc thinks I was drug-seeking and manipulative. The Psychiatrist took the opposite view, and felt I had no malicious intent and was not trying to con him into writing a script.
Sorry this was so long, the background info. Here's my question: when the primary doc saw that I had multiple docs, she called each of them and informed them, obviously with an angry tone if she feels she's been conned somehow. I've called my neurologist multiple times at multiple sites when the event combusted, in an effort to touch base with everyone involved and get their take on it. The secretaries even confirmed that the Neurologist got my messages. I left messages as "urgent but non-medical." I think he's avoiding my calls, but he's also busy.
Could this be a sign that he's upset with me? He's returned calls before in a timely fashion previously, for medical issues. I'm also bipolar. All of this combined means many and varied medications and various times. I only see him on 3 month intervals, and call every month for the new script. Any input would be great. Thanks!

