Dotty stopped by for a chat. She didn’t even peck me! Look how good her comb looks. There is still a tiny bit of black and a tiny pale area on the second spike, but really not too bad at all.
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Something similar happened to DW at a CVS. Then they began questioning her meds. and condition in front of other customers, and finished with "Well I don't even Have to fill this script if I don't want to." She said something to the effect of 'Now you don't have to.' took her scripts and left. She let the store manager know why he was looing her business on the way out.Still no word back from my doctor but I got both my inhalers today. There was a screw up at CVS.
That's part of the reason I stopped using them years ago but now I'm on hubby's insurance and they only will cover meds from CVS so I have no choice unless I use goodrx. That was what I was using at Meijer but my other meds were very affordable. Both inhalers after insurance were 40 dollars: 10 for one, 30 for the other. I made sure when I was there to double check and make certain things were square. I explained to my doctor's MA the situation and she said that that happens more frequently than you'd think and that if the pharmacy gets too many requests in the same day they will just throw out some and force the doctor to resubmit on a different day. Crap like that should be illegal or get them for malpractice but they do it because they get away with it.Something similar happened to DW at a CVS. Then they began questioning her meds. and condition in front of other customers, and finished with "Well I don't even Have to fill this script if I don't want to." She said something to the effect of 'Now you don't have to.' took her scripts and left. She let the store manager know why he was looing her business on the way out.
(You have ONE job to do, give me the meds my MD prescribed.) If I need a Dr, social worker, policeman Iknow where to find them.
Ooops. Sorry. Wrong thread.Dotty stopped by for a chat. She didn’t even peck me! Look how good her comb looks. There is still a tiny bit of black and a tiny pale area on the second spike, but really not too bad at all.
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You’ll be getting ads for toothpaste and eye drops!Gross, I don't want my phone knowing when I go to the bathroom. So then what, I'll start getting ads for Depends? What if I'm just brushing my teeth or have something in my eye? Just stop.
I won’t I have had several. Guided meditation is a good way to get through it.The Magnetic Resonancs Imager works from a magent so strong it charges your cells and reads thr signal as it discharges.
(I'm not an xray tech so please look it up or someone who knows give a better explaination.)
Point is a piece of iron, steel, something that could be picked up by a magnet may get hot, tingle, and COULD even be pulled from the body. I have even heard of tatoos becoming painful.
Don't let this scare you out of getting a MRI. They see much more than a CT or an Xray, especially in soft tissue.
CVS refused to fill my ivermectin. Funny how they think they are God.Something similar happened to DW at a CVS. Then they began questioning her meds. and condition in front of other customers, and finished with "Well I don't even Have to fill this script if I don't want to." She said something to the effect of 'Now you don't have to.' took her scripts and left. She let the store manager know why he was looing her business on the way out.
(You have ONE job to do, give me the meds my MD prescribed.) If I need a Dr, social worker, policeman Iknow where to find them.
Which is a valid Rx, just for different reasons than you were getting it for.CVS refused to fill my ivermectin. Funny how they think they are God.
If it's medically prescribed by a doctor they need to fill it. Did they give a reason why? It's not like it's a narcotic.CVS refused to fill my ivermectin. That should be a criminal.
For all they know he has worms.Which is a valid Rx, just for different reasons than you were getting it for.
Plenty of Rx are prescribed off label.
That said I'm not a proponent of it, but people should have the option