Just woke up. The cat was all comfy after dinner on my belly and I fell asleep. The dogs were out for three hours (although mind you, it's 67 degrees now and very mild). A co-worker gave me some ingredients for bread, so I just put them in the bread machine and will have bread shortly before midnight. Can't believe I just totally fell asleep! It was very steady at work today, between the number of appointments and the number of phone calls and messages. I worked really hard. I guess I was more tired than I thought I was.
On the way home I stopped at Kroger and got a sharps container. I was going to get some extra pen needles (I take seven injections per day. That means over the course of a month I use 210+ pen needles, and I have a prescription for a box of 100. Occasionally I get another box from Kroger to supplement what I get at my pharmacy.)
Except for today. Apparently, Kroger's policy is now that they will give you the third degree about having a prescription, make you sign a log, there must be a pharmacist on duty (there wasn't), etc., etc., to get a box of needles that, as far as I know, only work on insulin and related pens. As far as I know, no one has figured out how to prefill an insulin pen with heroin or similar illicit drugs, so the policy is kind of insane, and only punishes those of us who need it for actual, real, (and yes) prescribed medicine. This is why I don't normally use Kroger pharmacy for anything except a round of antibiotics--they make everything incredibly harder than it has to be and give me nowhere near the service of my small, independent pharmacy.
It's a stupid policy. Period. And while it was not the fault of the girl who was explaining it all, you could tell she was mindlessly quoting the rules and policy rather than actually engaging into the why of it. Sigh. I guess next time I go to my pharmacy I'll have to pick up an extra box. My prescriptions don't get run till the end of the month, though, so that means an extra trip across town, as I'll be out of them before then. Grrrr....
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