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Wow, Teila, it doesn't look like there's any escaping all that rain! I'm hoping you, your family, your birds and property are safe.
We're home. He's resting now and I hope he stays that way - once the nerve block wears off sleep is going to be hard to come by. For both of us....
I'll try to pop in and chat later. Teila, I have just one word for you - YUCK!
They sent him home with two scrips and I filled one already. The second one isn't valid until after the 31 of March. He's supposed to start with the strongest one for a couple of days and then change over to the milder one, but they are both pretty potent. He historically doesn't do well with them but we'll see this time. If he's hurting enough he may use them to stay on top of the pain this time.
We turned in the hydros and the oxys after his knee replacement several years ago and again after his knuckle replacement, tendon rebuild and fusion in his right hand a few years later. He just took a couple and saId, "That's enough." If he's not going to use them then I don't want them lying around the house, either, so we take advantage of the prescription turn-in service at our local police department. I doubt he'll use any more than a couple of these, either. Who knows? Guess I'd rather have them and not need them, than need them and not have them.
I dunno but as long as they aren't in my house in case someone ever breaks in I really don't care!It is best to have them and not need them.....you can't get a prescription filled at 3 am - when most issues arise.
Hope you both have a quiet restful night.
Gee, wonder what the cops do with the turned in drugs![]()