
Replacing the much lamented 'On My Mind' profile option, this thread is for musings, jottings, whimsies, preoccupations and the rest of the thesaurus for anyone to jot down anything they please.
I can't remember what the maximum character count was before, can anyone else? But anyway it wasn't very many so let's keep to that.
Oh. well…it’s good to laugh. Will put stain remover on my shirt before washing it.
it continues to snow here every day, and i love it!!
I lost a high school friend of mine about a year and a half ago to colon cancer. She had an aversion to doctors. She started to develop problems with digestion and just not feeling well. By the time of the diagnosis she was stage 4. She was only 67.
Sorry about your friend. My brother had colon cancer and now has to do colonoscopies once a year.
The prep is unpleasant but the colonoscopy itself isn’t bad. It’s sad that people skip them.
The home tests won’t pick up everything. So, we may as well schedule the colonoscopy.
sometimes, i like to read movie reviews because they crack me up - and because i can apply it to my own life, about other things. here's a review i read about "Gigli" (2003). i've never seen the movie. i can apply these points to other things in my life, when i don't want to do something:
"Things I would rather do than watch this movie ever again:
1.) Smash my head on a boulder.
2.) Lick a gas station toilet seat.
3.) Be attacked by a zombie.
4.) Send my paycheck to a Nigerian "prince" I met online.
5.) Give myself a non-medicated root canal.
6.) Face off with a T-rex.
7.) Bathe with buffalo diarrhea.
8.) Swim in an active volcano.
9.) Eat aforementioned buffalo diarrhea."
🙂
"How much does this movie suck? Words fail me. I took a date to this movie. She didn't like me afterward. You don't watch this movie. You ENDURE this thing, like an abscessed tooth. The most extensive vocabulary in the universe could not find words to describe the stupidity of this film, but I will try."
https://www.wmagazine.com/culture/ben-affleck-gigli-jennifer-lopez-directing
Almost twenty years later, and Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s flop 2003 romantic comedy, Gigli, is still remembered for many reasons—like for earning only $7 million in the box office, despite costing $75 million to make. Or winning a load of Razzie awards, including Worst Comedy of Our First 25 Years during the Golden Rasberry Award’s 25th annual ceremony in 2004. But mostly, it’s remembered as the movie that brought us Bennifer, and according to Affleck, that’s how he likes to think of it as well. The actor just sat down with Entertainment Weekly recently to discuss the infamous film and reflect on how it impacted his career and life.
"This is a film where nothing happens and it takes a long time for that to not happen."
I just discovered this and it isn’t the first time that they have done this.
The pharmacist is always kind and corrects the problem. She says that the computer system is supposed to flag the old dosage and then they fill the new one.
I catch it every time they don’t fill the dosage correctly but it’s a pain having to run back to the pharmacy.
I couldn’t put off correcting it. My husband’s insurance no longer allows me to get three months of pills. I can only fill one month at the time.
I have things to do and Mardi Gras parades are in full swing. and Traffic and street closures will make it impossible for me to get to the pharmacy.
The pharmacy usually tells me if my meds have a new manufacturer and look differently. Sometimes they don’t and I am on the phone calling them again. Maybe I should start looking at my meds before leaving the pharmacy. It would save me a trip back.
Then I'd look around for a different pharmacy - imagine how many people don't notice and how much harm that might cause.
I just don't have time for all the mistakes that Walgeen's can come up with.
(a missing Rx was filled and called in to the wrong location,I had to find out).
Always check and recheck your prescription.
Three times like the nurses do in hospitals.
You can ask, but may not receive "brand names only" so that you can readily identify the medication. Tell your doctor that you are allergic to the fillers in non-brand name meds, if he/she orders it that way, maybe your insurance will give you a waiver.
Always be prepared and expect errors.
If a higher dosage can be cut in half, it will be scored (have a line on it).
I did think about that. I wonder how many people do not notice the difference in their dosage.
I didn’t think about asking for free delivery. That is a good idea. Thanks.
I automatically check things. I guess I picked up that habit from my parents a long time ago.
Once in awhile, we do find errors. Years ago, before the scanning of items at the grocery store. The tired cashier at the end of her shift charged me $99 instead of 99 cents! I was shocked! The poor woman was so embarrassed when I pointed this out to her.
Just think if I would have just paid the bill! Geeeeeeez! That would have been expensive celery!!! 😆
You are absolutely correct. We always have to check our prescriptions. I will look into finding a different pharmacy.
"This is Steve. Becky's/Bridget 66 stepson. Becky died a week ago following a heart attack."
I'm shocked. She was a very nice person and I was glad to have known her.
If you go to her profile and leave a message for her family, I am sure they will appreciate it.
Her last post on the What's for dinner was around Feb 6.
Rest in peace Becky/Bridget. You are greatly missed here.
The pharmacy pulled an old prescription to fill instead of the new dosage. The computer missed flagging it.
I have had the wrong number of pills before also. They do notify me of it being a ‘partial’ refill because they were waiting for a shipment to arrive.
We can’t take anything for granted. Sometimes, I ask my husband to pick up my meds on his way home.
When I opened the bag, I saw that the pharmacy didn’t fill the prescription correctly. It was their mistake and I am not going to be charged for the new script.
i know she wasn't well.
I loved her dinner menus and got lots of great ideas from them.
Another sad loss.
I am sorry she passed away.
Unlike many of the miserable old and evil acting people who finally kick the bucket whose death is a relief for the adult children they made miserable and whose lives they ruined.
Bridget was a fighter and lived a pretty decent life surrounded by loved ones. At least that's what I got from her posts.
@Stacy
Why don't you show some respect? Really, do make an effort. If you find you cannot then say nothing.