Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 mary, So sorry to hear you had such a hard time getting your pain meds... that it had to get to the point that you were feeling so bad. Glad your home and feeling much better hugs and blessings and a pain free day in pa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 mary, So sorry to hear you had such a hard time getting your pain meds... that it had to get to the point that you were feeling so bad. Glad your home and feeling much better hugs and blessings and a pain free day in pa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 mary, So sorry to hear you had such a hard time getting your pain meds... that it had to get to the point that you were feeling so bad. Glad your home and feeling much better hugs and blessings and a pain free day in pa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Wow , you will probably sleep for a month now! Just reading your email makes me tired. I’m glad you’re home, sounds like it was still fun. My mato is when we play we pay. And we do need to play sometimes. Take care now, and get some rest. Blessings, Marla From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of Mommer Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 12:31 PM To: neuro sarc group Subject: meds in Spain Hi group I( have spent the p[ast month in Europe I went through London Heathrow only hrs before they shut it down. While I was there I spent a lot of time in Denmark and then also in France at a private Castle cheataeu. Then on to Spain for my oldest daughters wedding to a Spanish man. All went fairly well until I got to Spain and realized that I had spent days and hrs upon hrs trying to get special permission to refill my oxycodone for travel, the insurance company agreed and the pharmacy at Mayo agreed. Mayo did send three months of all of my other 14 drugs so I checked and assumed they had done the same with my pain meds as they had agreed and it had been ordered. I didn’t realize till I got to Spain I did not have it and they can not mail it out of the country. so I went to 4 drs and 4 different hospitals and 6 different pharmaceys. It took a special government paper to get the prescript refilled even though I had my Mayo prescript translated into Spanish. My daughter is a professor of Linguistics at the University of WAS Seattle so she was my interpreter. I took lower doses as I ran out and got to the throw ups in the withdrawal not to speak of the pain, I ended up going to a private hospital and oncologist who prescribed it to me and then apologized. so glad to be home MOmmer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Wow , you will probably sleep for a month now! Just reading your email makes me tired. I’m glad you’re home, sounds like it was still fun. My mato is when we play we pay. And we do need to play sometimes. Take care now, and get some rest. Blessings, Marla From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of Mommer Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 12:31 PM To: neuro sarc group Subject: meds in Spain Hi group I( have spent the p[ast month in Europe I went through London Heathrow only hrs before they shut it down. While I was there I spent a lot of time in Denmark and then also in France at a private Castle cheataeu. Then on to Spain for my oldest daughters wedding to a Spanish man. All went fairly well until I got to Spain and realized that I had spent days and hrs upon hrs trying to get special permission to refill my oxycodone for travel, the insurance company agreed and the pharmacy at Mayo agreed. Mayo did send three months of all of my other 14 drugs so I checked and assumed they had done the same with my pain meds as they had agreed and it had been ordered. I didn’t realize till I got to Spain I did not have it and they can not mail it out of the country. so I went to 4 drs and 4 different hospitals and 6 different pharmaceys. It took a special government paper to get the prescript refilled even though I had my Mayo prescript translated into Spanish. My daughter is a professor of Linguistics at the University of WAS Seattle so she was my interpreter. I took lower doses as I ran out and got to the throw ups in the withdrawal not to speak of the pain, I ended up going to a private hospital and oncologist who prescribed it to me and then apologized. so glad to be home MOmmer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Wow , you will probably sleep for a month now! Just reading your email makes me tired. I’m glad you’re home, sounds like it was still fun. My mato is when we play we pay. And we do need to play sometimes. Take care now, and get some rest. Blessings, Marla From: Neurosarcoidosis [mailto:Neurosarcoidosis ] On Behalf Of Mommer Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 12:31 PM To: neuro sarc group Subject: meds in Spain Hi group I( have spent the p[ast month in Europe I went through London Heathrow only hrs before they shut it down. While I was there I spent a lot of time in Denmark and then also in France at a private Castle cheataeu. Then on to Spain for my oldest daughters wedding to a Spanish man. All went fairly well until I got to Spain and realized that I had spent days and hrs upon hrs trying to get special permission to refill my oxycodone for travel, the insurance company agreed and the pharmacy at Mayo agreed. Mayo did send three months of all of my other 14 drugs so I checked and assumed they had done the same with my pain meds as they had agreed and it had been ordered. I didn’t realize till I got to Spain I did not have it and they can not mail it out of the country. so I went to 4 drs and 4 different hospitals and 6 different pharmaceys. It took a special government paper to get the prescript refilled even though I had my Mayo prescript translated into Spanish. My daughter is a professor of Linguistics at the University of WAS Seattle so she was my interpreter. I took lower doses as I ran out and got to the throw ups in the withdrawal not to speak of the pain, I ended up going to a private hospital and oncologist who prescribed it to me and then apologized. so glad to be home MOmmer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 , how nice that you got to take your trip! Too bad your medication mixup had to take so much time & energy & cause unnecessary pain. I try to check my meds before I leave the pharmacy, but sometimes I'm tired or in a hurry & forget. Your experience is just another reminder to be our own best advocate & don't assume anyone is doing their job. Bummer, but that's the way it is. I get annoyed at Taco Bell because they almost always leave something out of my drive-through order! Hearing your story puts that in perspective. Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: "neuro sarc group" <neurosarcoidosis >Subject: meds in SpainDate: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 14:31:02 -0500 Hi group I( have spent the p[ast month in Europe I went through London Heathrow only hrs before they shut it down. While I was there I spent a lot of time in Denmark and then also in France at a private Castle cheataeu. Then on to Spain for my oldest daughters wedding to a Spanish man. All went fairly well until I got to Spain and realized that I had spent days and hrs upon hrs trying to get special permission to refill my oxycodone for travel, the insurance company agreed and the pharmacy at Mayo agreed. Mayo did send three months of all of my other 14 drugs so I checked and assumed they had done the same with my pain meds as they had agreed and it had been ordered. I didn’t realize till I got to Spain I did not have it and they can not mail it out of the country. so I went to 4 drs and 4 different hospitals and 6 different pharmaceys. It took a special government paper to get the prescript refilled even though I had my Mayo prescript translated into Spanish. My daughter is a professor of Linguistics at the University of WAS Seattle so she was my interpreter. I took lower doses as I ran out and got to the throw ups in the withdrawal not to speak of the pain, I ended up going to a private hospital and oncologist who prescribed it to me and then apologized. so glad to be home MOmmer Windows Live Spaces is here! It’s easy to create your own personal Web site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 Rose, what makes that even more fun is " did we remember to order what we think they left out at Taco Bell? " Connie --- Rose mamadogrose@...> wrote: --------------------------------- , how nice that you got to take your trip! Too bad your medication mixup had to take so much time & energy & cause unnecessary pain. I try to check my meds before I leave the pharmacy, but sometimes I'm tired or in a hurry & forget. Your experience is just another reminder to be our own best advocate & don't assume anyone is doing their job. Bummer, but that's the way it is. I get annoyed at Taco Bell because they almost always leave something out of my drive-through order! Hearing your story puts that in perspective. Ramblin' Rose Moderator --------------------------------- Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: " neuro sarc group " neurosarcoidosis > Subject: meds in Spain Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 14:31:02 -0500 Hi group I( have spent the p[ast month in Europe I went through London Heathrow only hrs before they shut it down. While I was there I spent a lot of time in Denmark and then also in France at a private Castle cheataeu. Then on to Spain for my oldest daughters wedding to a Spanish man. All went fairly well until I got to Spain and realized that I had spent days and hrs upon hrs trying to get special permission to refill my oxycodone for travel, the insurance company agreed and the pharmacy at Mayo agreed. Mayo did send three months of all of my other 14 drugs so I checked and assumed they had done the same with my pain meds as they had agreed and it had been ordered. I didn’t realize till I got to Spain I did not have it and they can not mail it out of the country. so I went to 4 drs and 4 different hospitals and 6 different pharmaceys. It took a special government paper to get the prescript refilled even though I had my Mayo prescript translated into Spanish. My daughter is a professor of Linguistics at the University of WAS Seattle so she was my interpreter. I took lower doses as I ran out and got to the throw ups in the withdrawal not to speak of the pain, I ended up going to a private hospital and oncologist who prescribed it to me and then apologized. so glad to be home MOmmer --------------------------------- Windows Live Spaces is here! It’s easy to create your own personal Web site. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 Rose, what makes that even more fun is " did we remember to order what we think they left out at Taco Bell? " Connie --- Rose mamadogrose@...> wrote: --------------------------------- , how nice that you got to take your trip! Too bad your medication mixup had to take so much time & energy & cause unnecessary pain. I try to check my meds before I leave the pharmacy, but sometimes I'm tired or in a hurry & forget. Your experience is just another reminder to be our own best advocate & don't assume anyone is doing their job. Bummer, but that's the way it is. I get annoyed at Taco Bell because they almost always leave something out of my drive-through order! Hearing your story puts that in perspective. Ramblin' Rose Moderator --------------------------------- Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: " neuro sarc group " neurosarcoidosis > Subject: meds in Spain Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 14:31:02 -0500 Hi group I( have spent the p[ast month in Europe I went through London Heathrow only hrs before they shut it down. While I was there I spent a lot of time in Denmark and then also in France at a private Castle cheataeu. Then on to Spain for my oldest daughters wedding to a Spanish man. All went fairly well until I got to Spain and realized that I had spent days and hrs upon hrs trying to get special permission to refill my oxycodone for travel, the insurance company agreed and the pharmacy at Mayo agreed. Mayo did send three months of all of my other 14 drugs so I checked and assumed they had done the same with my pain meds as they had agreed and it had been ordered. I didn’t realize till I got to Spain I did not have it and they can not mail it out of the country. so I went to 4 drs and 4 different hospitals and 6 different pharmaceys. It took a special government paper to get the prescript refilled even though I had my Mayo prescript translated into Spanish. My daughter is a professor of Linguistics at the University of WAS Seattle so she was my interpreter. I took lower doses as I ran out and got to the throw ups in the withdrawal not to speak of the pain, I ended up going to a private hospital and oncologist who prescribed it to me and then apologized. so glad to be home MOmmer --------------------------------- Windows Live Spaces is here! It’s easy to create your own personal Web site. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 Rose, what makes that even more fun is " did we remember to order what we think they left out at Taco Bell? " Connie --- Rose mamadogrose@...> wrote: --------------------------------- , how nice that you got to take your trip! Too bad your medication mixup had to take so much time & energy & cause unnecessary pain. I try to check my meds before I leave the pharmacy, but sometimes I'm tired or in a hurry & forget. Your experience is just another reminder to be our own best advocate & don't assume anyone is doing their job. Bummer, but that's the way it is. I get annoyed at Taco Bell because they almost always leave something out of my drive-through order! Hearing your story puts that in perspective. Ramblin' Rose Moderator --------------------------------- Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: " neuro sarc group " neurosarcoidosis > Subject: meds in Spain Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 14:31:02 -0500 Hi group I( have spent the p[ast month in Europe I went through London Heathrow only hrs before they shut it down. While I was there I spent a lot of time in Denmark and then also in France at a private Castle cheataeu. Then on to Spain for my oldest daughters wedding to a Spanish man. All went fairly well until I got to Spain and realized that I had spent days and hrs upon hrs trying to get special permission to refill my oxycodone for travel, the insurance company agreed and the pharmacy at Mayo agreed. Mayo did send three months of all of my other 14 drugs so I checked and assumed they had done the same with my pain meds as they had agreed and it had been ordered. I didn’t realize till I got to Spain I did not have it and they can not mail it out of the country. so I went to 4 drs and 4 different hospitals and 6 different pharmaceys. It took a special government paper to get the prescript refilled even though I had my Mayo prescript translated into Spanish. My daughter is a professor of Linguistics at the University of WAS Seattle so she was my interpreter. I took lower doses as I ran out and got to the throw ups in the withdrawal not to speak of the pain, I ended up going to a private hospital and oncologist who prescribed it to me and then apologized. so glad to be home MOmmer --------------------------------- Windows Live Spaces is here! It’s easy to create your own personal Web site. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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