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Originally Posted by nyt2
Just a suggestion for people. Always count your narcotic pills as soon as the pharmacy gives them to you. One time the pharmacy shorted me 2 pills and I called them. Fortunately, they didn't give me a hard time. I don't want to run out plus if there was someone at the pharmacy that was shorting peoples prescriptions by 1 pill it wouldn't take long for someone to pocket the extra meds.
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nyt2,
One of the first suggestions my PM doctor at the time gave when I was taking a regular schedule of many meds.,was 1-count everything when you get home and 2-lock everything up. Why lock everything up because not your family but you never know who goes in your medicine chest. And he was right I was robbed my a cleaning person when I was first injured, she took everything. I had to call the police ofcourse she denied it. It was a hassle my doctor had to get involved in order to get the medication again, which I had just filled 4 days prior to this happening. I'll never forget it, here she is seeing me in such a horrible condition, the first couple of years was a nightmare, and without any regard she takes my medication which at the time I was having surgery after surgery and I needed them.
PM doctors have to me very careful, my problem was back in 2006 or so. Things are even worse now from what I here. So honestly I can't blame them for protecting themselves.
gabbycakes