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Old 11-09-2006, 10:39 AM
crysalis7@yahoo.com
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There are some days I am so thankful for my meds. I am thankful they
keep me fairly sane and moderately stable, and allow me to have a
normal life. There are days when the meds make me happy.

And then there are the days where they remind me of the thin veil
separating me from madness, of the fact that a pharmacist has the power
to destroy my life by screwing up my meds yet again.

Oh well...

Bobbie

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<crysalis7@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> There are some days I am so thankful for my meds. I am thankful they
> keep me fairly sane and moderately stable, and allow me to have a
> normal life. There are days when the meds make me happy.
>
> And then there are the days where they remind me of the thin veil
> separating me from madness, of the fact that a pharmacist has the power
> to destroy my life by screwing up my meds yet again.
>
> Oh well...
>
> Bobbie
>



i swear at my meds


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Old 11-09-2006, 10:39 AM
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> There are some days I am so thankful for my meds. I am
> thankful they keep me fairly sane and moderately stable,
> and allow me to have a normal life. There are days when the
> meds make me happy.
>
> And then there are the days where they remind me of the
> thin veil separating me from madness, of the fact that a
> pharmacist has the power to destroy my life by screwing up
> my meds yet again.
>
> Oh well...
>
> Bobbie


i have a love/hate relationship with my meds, myself. i love
them while they're working, then they let me down.
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Old 11-09-2006, 10:39 AM
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> <crysalis7@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1162937844.688203.9380@h48g2000cwc.googlegrou ps.com...
> > There are some days I am so thankful for my meds. I am thankful they
> > keep me fairly sane and moderately stable, and allow me to have a
> > normal life. There are days when the meds make me happy.
> >
> > And then there are the days where they remind me of the thin veil
> > separating me from madness, of the fact that a pharmacist has the power
> > to destroy my life by screwing up my meds yet again.
> >
> > Oh well...
> >
> > Bobbie
> >

>
>
> i swear at my meds


Sometimes I swear BY them, sometimes I swear AT them.

Bobbie

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Old 11-09-2006, 10:39 AM
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"lisa in mass." <mccats@rcn.com> wrote in message
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> wrote...
>
>> There are some days I am so thankful for my meds. I am
>> thankful they keep me fairly sane and moderately stable,
>> and allow me to have a normal life. There are days when the
>> meds make me happy.
>>
>> And then there are the days where they remind me of the
>> thin veil separating me from madness, of the fact that a
>> pharmacist has the power to destroy my life by screwing up
>> my meds yet again.
>>
>> Oh well...
>>
>> Bobbie

>
> i have a love/hate relationship with my meds, myself. i love
> them while they're working, then they let me down.


i feel the same exact way.


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Old 11-09-2006, 10:39 AM
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crysalis7@yahoo.com wrote:
> There are some days I am so thankful for my meds. I am thankful they
> keep me fairly sane and moderately stable, and allow me to have a
> normal life. There are days when the meds make me happy.
>
> And then there are the days where they remind me of the thin veil
> separating me from madness, of the fact that a pharmacist has the power
> to destroy my life by screwing up my meds yet again.
>
> Oh well...
>
> Bobbie
>


I don't worry about the pharmacist, I worry about the "drastic social
upheaval event" that would destroy the balance of raw materials
transport, production and packaging facilities, distribution network...
Drop something in like a massively contagious flu or even something far
out like nuclear attacks. Then all of a sudden the pharmacist doesn't
have any "power"...he just doesn't have any *stock*.
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Old 11-09-2006, 10:39 AM
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Franz Bestuchev <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote:
> crysalis7@yahoo.com wrote:


>> There are some days I am so thankful for my meds. I am thankful they
>> keep me fairly sane and moderately stable, and allow me to have a
>> normal life. There are days when the meds make me happy.


>> And then there are the days where they remind me of the thin veil
>> separating me from madness, of the fact that a pharmacist has the power
>> to destroy my life by screwing up my meds yet again.


> I don't worry about the pharmacist, I worry about the "drastic social
> upheaval event" that would destroy the balance of raw materials
> transport, production and packaging facilities, distribution network...


Pharmacists can mistakes. I still have somewhere
a bottle with orange/white Meclomen instead of Pamelor.
The other orange/white possible mistakes I found in
the PDR were rather more frightening.


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Old 11-09-2006, 10:39 AM
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Contrarian wrote:
> Franz Bestuchev <franz.bestuchev@gmail.com> wrote:
>> crysalis7@yahoo.com wrote:

>
>>> There are some days I am so thankful for my meds. I am thankful they
>>> keep me fairly sane and moderately stable, and allow me to have a
>>> normal life. There are days when the meds make me happy.

>
>>> And then there are the days where they remind me of the thin veil
>>> separating me from madness, of the fact that a pharmacist has the power
>>> to destroy my life by screwing up my meds yet again.

>
>> I don't worry about the pharmacist, I worry about the "drastic social
>> upheaval event" that would destroy the balance of raw materials
>> transport, production and packaging facilities, distribution network...

>
> Pharmacists can mistakes. I still have somewhere
> a bottle with orange/white Meclomen instead of Pamelor.
> The other orange/white possible mistakes I found in
> the PDR were rather more frightening.
>
>


No doubt they can, but that's pretty easy for me to identify.
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