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.
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.
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."
Best results from new chemo~ma, Ginger!
~ma for your marrow and ~ma for your hair and some for your whole self, Ginger.
All kinds of ~ma, Ginger.
Go, New Chemo, go!!! (And leave that hair alone)
Wishing you cancer crushing, hair preserving ~ma, Ginger.