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If it's legal in your state, I would expect there would be some sort of medical board you could report him to. Either way, this might be a sign that you need to find a new GP, if they are explicitly stating that they are going to refuse treatment over a drug test showing something you have a script for.
Small question: Did you remind him he had told you it was fine previously and that you had a script for it? It might help to state the question very directly: "I just need to make sure we're on the same page here. You are refusing moving forward with the next steps of care due to a drug test showing positive for a substance I have a perscription for?"
You can't assume they'll remember this shit or be aware of your other scripts. A new person took over for my retiring GP and somehow got the bright idea to refill me at double my fucking dosage. Supposedly it was recorded that way in my file (despite never being a problem for literal years).
Yes, I brought up that we already discussed the edibles. Given how long after use you can still test positive I told him the results probably wouldn't change, and he straight up said that if I don't stop using it entirely then he doesn't want me as a patient. It felt so judgmental, and that part of it really upsets me too. I promise I'm not that exciting lol
Sorry about your medication mix up. Every time they have me update my info it has a list of all the meds I'm taking and I'm supposed to correct any dosages that have changed or cross them out if I no longer take them. Every time I cross out the same ones and re-correct the dosages again. My file has a totally different picture from reality - it's kinda scary.
Decriminalization or "state-legal" != legal, it's still federally illegal so I doubt a medical board will give a damn unfortunately.