Guest guest Posted November 16, 1998 Report Share Posted November 16, 1998 H. R. Neal wrote: > > > Forgot some of my meds and you would not believe the > nightmare I had in trying to get Rx refilled for Ambien, Klonopin, and > Flexeril for ten days. I felt like they thought I was a criminal/drug addict > trying to do something illegal. > Ray in Virginia YEGADS!! Ray,........those meds you mentioned aren't exactly the type of " drugs " addicts are getting strung out on. I've never heard of anyone getting addicted to ANY of them. I've taken Flexeril, and Klonopin, and they're nothing more than muscle type relaxers. Flexeril is related to tricyclics, and I don't know anything about Ambien, but it's NOT a narcotic is it? What you had to go thru makes me so hopping mad!! There should be a board of pharmacists that that pharmacy can be reported to for causing added pain and sufferring to you. Hugs..............., I'm glad you're back, I missed you! Smiles, Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 1998 Report Share Posted November 16, 1998 I tried sending this to Ray and the list before, but it came back saying I couldn't send it because I wasn't a member of the RISLG-LIST [i think that's the name of it] The one Ray's listed with. So, I'm trying to send this again, and according to my heading it should only be going to chronic-pain list. If it went through before, please excuse my redundancy..... Thanks, Jackie Jackie wrote: > > > > H. R. Neal wrote: > > > > > > Forgot some of my meds and you would not believe the > > nightmare I had in trying to get Rx refilled for Ambien, Klonopin, and > > Flexeril for ten days. > > I felt like they thought I was a criminal/drug addict > > trying to do something illegal. > > Ray in Virginia > > YEGADS!! Ray,........those meds you mentioned aren't exactly the type > of " drugs " addicts are getting strung out on. I've never heard of anyone > getting addicted to ANY of them. I've taken Flexeril, and Klonopin, and > they're nothing more than muscle type relaxers. Flexeril is related to > tricyclics, and I don't know anything about Ambien, but it's NOT a > narcotic is it? > What you had to go thru makes me so hopping mad!! There should be a > board of pharmacists that that pharmacy can be reported to for causing > added pain and sufferring to you. > Hugs..............., I'm glad you're back, I missed you! > > Smiles, Jackie > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 1998 Report Share Posted November 16, 1998 After a 5 day stay at Sunrise Ridge Resort in the Smokies and two nights at my parents in Nashville, TN, I'm back and ready to take a run at things again. The prednisone shots in right hip and right shoulder seem to have helped. Forgot some of my meds and you would not believe the nightmare I had in trying to get Rx refilled for Ambien, Klonopin, and Flexeril for ten days. I kept waiting for pharmacists to call police on me they were so adamant about not filling a written prescription I had brought with me as I usually do on when I go on vacation to get meds refilled if forgotten or lost. Had to have my doctor here in Abingdon phone in prescriptions long distance before they would fill them for same amount, etc., as on written form. Maybe I should check FBI most wanted chronic pain patients' list for my picture! Even after he phoned in the prescription, I still got grilled: " Why do you need these meds? Did you leave your meds at home? How long have you been taking these meds? Do they help your condition? Is this really your doctor or a relative writing this prescription for you? Yada-Yada-Yada! " After the pharmacist, pharmacist aide questioned me, they even had the supervising pharmacist come out and ask all the same questions over again. I've never been treated this way before when out of town and needed a refill. It's not like any of this stuff is high on the black-market. Come on, I only was authorized for ten days...the exact amount of time I was gone on this trip. It looks to me that we who have chronic pain conditions do not need embarrassment and suspicion heaped upon us, too, by probably well-meaning, but terribly misinformed pharmacists and their aides. Some of you have probably met with this kind of behavior before, but I've never had it happen to me. The most my pharmacist has ever said is, " Your health insurance won't pay for a refill for another day or two. " But that's just factual, not suspicious. Goes to show you that you just need to deal with one pharmacy where they know you and don't forget to take your meds with you when you are traveling. I had actually laid them out on bathroom counter with my shaving kit and forgot it, too. I felt like they thought I was a criminal/drug addict trying to do something illegal. Ray in Virginia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 1998 Report Share Posted November 16, 1998 Ray, thats terrible to be treated that way! But I did get a chuckle out of the chronic pain FBI's most wanted list. I must be on that one!! Once we stayed longer than anticipated at my inlaws on vacation..went through similar grilings over neoral...a chemo med for heaven's sake! But I can't believe they actually asked you if it was a relative instead of your doctor! I am appalled at this treatment. Lyn Laughter Heals!! Homepage: http://home.talkcity.com/spiritcir/lynmari/index.html ArthritisWarriors: http://onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/rheumathritis FibrolandNewsletter: http://onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/Fibroland DachsieHeaven: http://onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/DachsieHeaven DachsieBirthdayPage: http://members.tripod.com/~Lynmari/DACHSHUND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 1998 Report Share Posted November 16, 1998 : : :forgot it, too. I felt like they thought I was a criminal/drug addict :trying to do something illegal. :Ray in Virginia Gaaawd... whatta mess! I've never tried to get my stuff filled when out of town but have often worried about what I'd do if I ever had need to. Sounds like I'd better be prepared for some real hassles! Maybe even a night in the hoose-gow (sp??)!! Contrast this to the time I was in Munich, had an abscessed molar, it was 4 days before we flew home and I was prepared to wait it out using pain meds until I got home to my own dentist. It got worse though and I knew it was getting infected and I was running a fever. We went into a apotheke (pharmacy) to try to get some sort of antibiotic. explained the whole thing to the pharmacist. He asked me in German and in English if I was allergic to Penicillin, I said NO (I'm not). They sold us Penicillin over the counter and warned about side effects, what else I should be doing (aspirin, which we already had) and suggested I drink a lot of juice. Took the stuff, bought several bottles of juice, retreated to our room for the rest of the day where I slept, drank juice, ate sandwiches that J went and got, and took the stuff. Felt better by supper and the next morning felt quite good...went out and did sightseeing and everything. My dentist said that the stuff they sold me is stronger than what they can get here!! Now my dentist and my doctor both provide me, before I go out of the country, with antibiotics, one for my teeth and one for the kidney infections I'm prone to. CUL, Ruthie ==================================== Ruthie Cunliffe K2ZQ ruthie@... www.cunliffegroup.com/ruthie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 1998 Report Share Posted November 17, 1998 Jackie, Ambien is a sleep medication, a hypnotic...not exactly the dangerous , sold on the street corner type drug either. It WAS ridiculous what Ray had to go through BTW Ray, in my anger at all that I forgot to say that I hope you had a great vacation!! Lyn Laughter Heals!! Homepage: http://home.talkcity.com/spiritcir/lynmari/index.html ArthritisWarriors: http://onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/rheumathritis FibrolandNewsletter: http://onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/Fibroland DachsieHeaven: http://onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/DachsieHeaven DachsieBirthdayPage: http://members.tripod.com/~Lynmari/DACHSHUND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 1998 Report Share Posted November 18, 1998 A great time was had on our vacation! Peace, quiet, beautiful scenery...I even hiked a little bit without feeling too terrible. Best of all there was no phone, no one knocking at the door, and we got to do what we wanted to do all the time. Ray. ---------------------------------------------------- Reach me by ICQ. My ICQ# is 14278868 or, * Page me online through my Personal Communication Center: http://wwp.mirabilis.com/14278868 (go there and try it!) or, * Send me E-mail Express directly to my computer screen 14278868@... For downloading ICQ at http://www.icq.com/ Ray in Virginia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 1998 Report Share Posted November 19, 1998 Ray that sound like a great vacation.Your batteries should be re-charged now!! Lyn ~~~~~~~~~Laughter Heals~~~~~~~~~~ Homepage: http://home.talkcity.com/spiritcir/lynmari/index.html Join ArthritisWarriors: http://onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/rheumathritis Fibroland Newsletter: http://onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/Fibroland Join DachsieHeaven: http://onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/DachsieHeaven Dachsie Birthday Page: http://members.tripod.com/~Lynmari/DACHSHUND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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