You can't open the book of my life and jump in the middle. Like woman, I'm a mystery.

Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'


Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Laura - Jul 09, 2014 11:19:26 am PDT #12077 of 30002
Our wings are not tired.

Yeah, the AIDS shelter guy was actually at my house to pick up a bunch of clothes I was donating when I mentioned to him my dilemma about the medications. He gently told me that he would make sure they found their way to someone that needed them.


Ginger - Jul 09, 2014 12:09:16 pm PDT #12078 of 30002
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

My feeling about pain medication has always been "you never know when you might need it." Pain meds from teeth and the like have gotten me though any number of accidental injuries and various ways my body has turned on me.

Environmentalists would be unhappy with that morphine down the drain. There are a remarkable number of drugs in the water supply, enough in some cases to affect fish.


EpicTangent - Jul 09, 2014 12:50:06 pm PDT #12079 of 30002
Why isn't everyone pelting me with JOY, dammit? - Zenkitty

The Word Detective had the same possible origins of "to the nines" as Omnis' link, plus one or two others (scroll down a bit):

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Connie, I feel certain that if you can't find something local to you, there are people you know (*ahem*, or their elderly mother) who could take certain items off of your hands for you. Though Ginger also makes a good point for hanging onto them, just in case.


meara - Jul 09, 2014 1:24:58 pm PDT #12080 of 30002

Oh, I'm all for having my own stash of meds. But I would also be super tempted to try to turn a profit.

Doesn't ita use lidocaine patches? Maybe she could use them?


askye - Jul 09, 2014 1:26:52 pm PDT #12081 of 30002
Thrive to spite them

When I had meds that didn't work I asked my shrink what to do, he suggested with the tablets to rip the labels off the bottle, add some water to the bottle, close it, shake. Tape the bottle closed, and then put the bottle in the trash with the cat litter.

The water will disovle the medication and someone would have to be desperate to go through cat litter.

I know CVS sells envelopes where you can mail unused/wanted medication back somewhere. But the packets are kind of small and expensive so I don't think that's your best option Connie.

I had this all ready to post but then I couldn't get an internet connection so I called Comcast. And that turned into this weird version of If you Give a Mouse a Cookie. Only if you make askye Call Comcast, she'll get frustrated, they'll disconnect her, then tell her she needs a new router. So she'll go the store, and forget her router (that is covered under a protection plan),but apply for a store credit card - and get one! and buy a tv! And then go back and get a new router! Only to still have problems and call Comcast and talk to two different people who tell her she needs a new modem.

Tomorrow before work I'm getting a new modem.

And I really wanted to set up my new tv and watch Netflix.


Connie Neil - Jul 09, 2014 1:46:59 pm PDT #12082 of 30002
brillig

Doesn't ita use lidocaine patches? Maybe she could use them?

There's an idea . . .

ION, I have discovered a bizarre trigger--the automatic faucet in the company bathroom. Huntsman has automatic everything, faucet, soap dispenser, paper towels, and there are no family bathrooms in the patient wings, if someone is visiting, they've got to leave the wing and go around the elevator bank to go to the bathroom (they know it's a stupid design). So now I'm pinging on trekking to those bathrooms while visiting Hubby. This is a very inconvenient trigger (and truth).

I'm not too happy in elevators anymore, either.

At least I don't have to smell that horrifying antiseptic anymore.


WindSparrow - Jul 09, 2014 5:50:18 pm PDT #12083 of 30002
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

People keep saying the police department, but from what I've heard they just dump them down the toilet. I'm thinking of asking the pharmacy if they have better resources.

The police departments in this town (actually all over Minnesota) have a "Take it to the Box" thingy where there are locked drop boxes for people to put unused medication in. They then take it to an incinerator. A quick Google says there are at least some locations in Utah which have something similar.


Ginger - Jul 10, 2014 3:53:39 am PDT #12084 of 30002
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I'm starting a new chemo today,so any thoughts directed at "knock back the cancer so that Ginger's bones start making blood again" would be appreciated. Also, if you could, please direct about 2% of the ~ma to "leave her hair alone."


Calli - Jul 10, 2014 4:36:41 am PDT #12085 of 30002
I must obey the inscrutable exhortations of my soul—Calvin and Hobbs

Best results from new chemo~ma, Ginger!


WindSparrow - Jul 10, 2014 4:38:17 am PDT #12086 of 30002
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

~ma for your marrow and ~ma for your hair and some for your whole self, Ginger.