Ohh! I didn't mean to cause such suspense. Don't worry, I'm
not some security operative needing to relocate to an exotic foreign location, to live a life of danger, and needing to take a years supply of all my meds because there are no pharmacies in this exotic place! At least, if that *were* the case, I couldn't tell ya about it.
No, the real reason is much more sedate than that. I take several pills a day, as many of us do. Since my surgery in 2006, they've added a couple of pills too. I get them filled either through mail-order (we're only allowed a 2 month supply) or locally, 30 day supply. It seems that every week I'm running out of something else. I spend more time at the pharmacy counter than I do with my family, it seems. One pharmacist knows me by name, and when he sees me, enters me into his computer system right away before I've even approached the counter! Now, that's service, true.....but the point is, I know I'll need the following medicines once per day for the foreseeable future: Coumadin, Potassium, Proventil, Toprol, Allopurinol, Prilosec. Why not just get 365 days worth & be done with it?
That's my reasoning. It's not important. I'm just trying to simplify life, here.
m2k
Blanche said:
Musician2k:
The suspense is driving me crazy....What ever you want is ok, but WHY do you want a year's supply of your medications. Al and I have been talking about this and the one possibility is that you are planning to go to another country that does not have reliable pharmacies...Any travel plans in your future????
Or, maybe you are thinking the costs will increase and you want to take advantage of today's prices...They would be easy to store...and they don't eat and you don't pay taxes on 'em...smiles.
These inquiring minds wish to know.
Regards,
Blanche and Al