Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 Ok, get to Wal-mart and they say they don't have anything called in. Hello!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I called before I went and I hear YES and 1 year refill. Oh, that pisses the shrewness off!!! so I will figure out Wed. what the heck is going on. Wal-mart is screwy anyhow and I always hear crap at the pharmacy like they don't get prescriptions called in all the time when I'm waiting. Nutty...... So, now I wondering about measuring equipment b/c I picked up two oral syringes sold at Wal-mart for two friends ordering Revia from Mexico. It's where the bulb type are. I've been using ML syringes and I put in the 4.5mgs in the ones I'm using and put water in the new one and crap, it comes to only 4mgs so what is up with that?????????? Use the bulb ml measurer and it didn't come out the same either. Crapola, and I want to tell these people correct. I don't get it and lst time I used a shaker thing I have for vitamin drinks and the 50mls on that is more water than the droper with the bulb. Somebody tell me what is going on. Is the correct way to pull a syringe like the CC's back to the last line on the rubber tip inside to the 4.5mgs? and I know how to measure the bulb type b/c it has lines to 4.5 and this new one, does anybody have that one??? It as a tip you can close which is good. I'm just confused at the moment and want to tell people right and seems frickin MLS would be MLS. It's not coming out right and when I put what I have been taking in a regular syringe at 4.5mgs in the new oral one I got tonight, comes out 4mgs. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! Rhonda > > I called my neuro and they called in the Revia since it seems to work > > better than the compounded. And get this, they put a year refills. > > That is 11-12 years worth!!!!! I know meds come with expiration > > dates but I wonder if they really lose affect and that could be another > > money making thing. I plan to refill all them monthly and not have to > > go back to neuro unless symptoms increase. Is there a way to keep the > > pills good that long? > > > > Rhonda > ======= > > Go to GoodShape's board and ask him about this. He uses the ReVia tablets and mixes his own. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2005 Report Share Posted July 6, 2005 I think I'm still overwhelmed by no Revia at Wal-mart. Had a light bulb moment and decided to hold the new oral syringe up the other way and measure. Heeeeheeeeee, I was holding where some would go down where it shoots out and I do that with the other syringe but this one must be different. Looks like it measures right holding the tip where it comes out upright. Geez. Will work more on this later. I got things to take care of and have to be in bed in an hour!! Maybe some of this will make sense tomorrow........ Will experiment again to get it right. Got tons of people wanting LDN and I have to show them correctly on measuring. I'm no Dummy either!! but when it gets later at night............ Rhonda Rhonda > > > I called my neuro and they called in the Revia since it seems to > work > > > better than the compounded. And get this, they put a year > refills. > > > That is 11-12 years worth!!!!! I know meds come with > expiration > > > dates but I wonder if they really lose affect and that could be > another > > > money making thing. I plan to refill all them monthly and not > have to > > > go back to neuro unless symptoms increase. Is there a way to > keep the > > > pills good that long? > > > > > > Rhonda > > ======= > > > > Go to GoodShape's board and ask him about this. He uses the ReVia > tablets and mixes his own. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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