I am sorry for what you are going through, I am. Truly.
Though I want to ask a few things to be clear. I also want to call this so far as I see it. Also I want to preface this with a very clear message.
I am not attacking you.
Your psychiatrist and you had formulated a plan to help you lower doses of your current meds?
You then saw a nurse practitioner about an unrelated health concern, which resulted you being prescribed something for your gastric reflux?
At some point during this visit, your current plan regarding your psyc meds regimen came up, was discussed with the nurse practitioner and was deemed to be too aggressive of a step down?
On your visit with your psychiatrist, you discussed what you saw as a better plan for your med regimen. Your psychiatrist disagreed?
This medication (Prilosec) is not agreeing with you, and causing you discomfort?
It got a bit heated, he spoke down to you, while not shouting, but was firm with you, perhaps even rude and condescending but not actually yelling?
While talking down to you, he told you that he feels that you are addicted to sleeping pills, that he does not want to give you more. As you have been having success sleeping on your own, using a more holistic approach?
As it is, your current dosage of sleeping pills is not effective anymore?
So you would need either a different medication. Which because of your history with this kind of medication, there isn't one. Or you need a higher dosage. Which your psychiatrist has deemed to be either dangerous or counterproductive towards your efforts of getting free from dependence on this kind of drug?
You then went home very upset, took your Tramadol early, plus more of the Klonopin than you were supposed to (not all at once but in a 24 hour period.) to alleviate the psychological distress you were experiencing?
Have I got all of this correct so far? If I don't, please, please, please correct me. I am listening, not judging.
From what I understand so far, I am concerned that you are self sabotaging a bit, with your meds. I don't want to be harsh like your psychiatrist, but I honestly can see the logic in what he said. Those pills are horrible things. You must know this?
They don't last. They are terribly addictive, dependency causing deamons. I know, I really do. I have taken them all, then drank on them when they stopped working. Then took more, then drank on more.
I am not telling you this from a good place of 8 solid hours of sleep a night. I get 2 or 3. Sometimes none. I hate it. I have gotten myself off the really hard ones, and quit drinking.
I still overdo the Benadryl, alot. It needs to stop. Like seriously I Need to stop it. I still do it because I am desperate. But I still think those drugs are horrible. But I understand the desperation of insomnia. It's torture, it really is. Don't lose sight of the hope.
I read from you, who has managed to get some sleep on a low dose doing healthy things. That's amazing! You should be so proud of yourself for that. Damnit, you deserve it!
Whether or not your psychiatrist was being a jerk, he has a point. You don't need those things, you can do it. Keep trying to get off them.
Prilosec, isn't the only drug for treatment of gastric reflux. There are ones that are easier on the body. Book an appointment with your GP, find out more options.
Whether you choose to see the same psychiatrist, or find a new one. Please don't replace this one with someone who will just give you what you want.
If I've got this all wrong, please do correct me. I will try to keep as open a mind as possible, and listen.
EDIT: I am not saying you need to cold turkey your sleeping pills. I am saying that you you don't need them forever. In case that wasn't clear.