My PCP does not prescribe my ADHD meds to anyone over 40. So I either have to deal with the asshat prescriber I currently have or find a new one. screams with rage
'Serenity'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Um, what? That's bizarre. I'm so sorry, sj. ADHD meds are so hard to (a) get right (that is to say, effective) and (b) get access to, it's so frustrating!
Speaking of social media, maybe Elon Musk won't be buying Twitter, citing the number of fake accounts.
ION, what are people doing this weekend? I'm planning on spending most of my time making fake Twitter accounts.
My PCP does not prescribe my ADHD meds to anyone over 40.
Oh, wtf.
My PCP does not prescribe my ADHD meds to anyone over 40.
Ugh
I guess because of heart concerns, which I understand, but I don't have any risk factors for that except for my weight, and my meds are actually helping me control that better.
That is a better reason than anything I could come up with, but still it seems like monitoring and managing would be a better way to handle it than an arbitrary age cutoff. Although if you had a good meds manager I can also see the PCP wanting anything complicated enough to requiring monitoring to be handled by the meds manager. In general, ugh.
I'm planning on spending most of my time making fake Twitter accounts.
Fun! Also, what a mess that whole business has become. I deleted my accounts when he said he was buying it, although I really never used them.
I'm sorry, sj. Is getting another PCP a reasonable option?
Grr. The Walgreen’s pharmacist won’t do my Covid booster and second shingles back at the same time. “Too much for your system”.
I had them together last time, the recommendations are that the can be done together, and that line is so close to woo that it makes me instantly suspicious even though I typically consider pharmacists as solid sources of guidance.
Ah, missed that the Texas law only applies to massive sites. So, nvm, that. I mean, it still could make sites like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc unusable, but not little sites.