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Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell

Posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 15:52:31

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??, posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 14:25:10

Hi,

>100+ 5mg Valium
150+ 5mg valium
200+ 5mg Valium

I think you should return them, that's a hell of a lot of diazepam. You must be taking a very high dose of diazepam at the moment for so many extra tablets to go unnoticed. Most diazepam prescriptions are for 14 or 28 tablets in the UK!

Ed.

 

Phillipa

Posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 16:23:07

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell, posted by Phillipa on March 30, 2005, at 15:51:59

> I'll take your extra as I am on valium, but they're so expensive to buy brandname as I have to do. Fondly, Phillipa

Hi


How much do/would you expect to pay for say??
200 5mg Valium

(1 Gram Diazepam)

 

Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??

Posted by Phillipa on March 30, 2005, at 16:41:45

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell, posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 15:52:31

Hopefully Dr. Bob will take this as a joke, as it's meant to be as I don't think he would think highly of dealing drugs on Pbabble. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??

Posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 16:48:02

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell, posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 15:52:31

> Hi,
>
> >100+ 5mg Valium
> 150+ 5mg valium
> 200+ 5mg Valium
>
> I think you should return them, that's a hell of a lot of diazepam. You must be taking a very high dose of diazepam at the moment for so many extra tablets to go unnoticed. Most diazepam prescriptions are for 14 or 28 tablets in the UK!
>
> Ed.

Hi,
>
> >100+ 5mg Valium
> 150+ 5mg valium
> 200+ 5mg Valium
>
> I think you should return them, that's a hell of a lot of diazepam. You must be taking a very high dose of diazepam at the moment for so many extra tablets to go unnoticed. Most diazepam prescriptions are for 14 or 28 tablets in the UK!
>
> Ed.

"I think you should return them, thats a hell of a lot of diazepam"-
Ha- classic thanks ed,

Kinda feels like I just went to Roches, production facility, and dipped both hands into the vat marked {finished product (yellows)}. except I would have done It to the vat marked (Blues).


yer I should take em back to the stores yellow disposal container, for burning-who knowes mayb they will give me some free Multi-Vitamines.

BTW-THIS WAS ALL AN INTERESTING DREAM I HAD.

Thanks

 

Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??

Posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 17:02:18

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??, posted by Phillipa on March 30, 2005, at 16:41:45

> Hopefully Dr. Bob will take this as a joke, as it's meant to be as I don't think he would think highly of dealing drugs on Pbabble. Fondly, Phillipa


Dear Phillipa,

You have misunderstood me!

I wondered how much (YOU)-(YOURSELF) pay when purchasing YOUR!! Medicine!! from YOUR!! PHARMACY!!.

I in no-way would insult your good self, let alone myself, by STUPIDLY, offering Medicine to ANYONE.

OKEY?

cool now thats cleared up,

Why do you require Brand Valium?

Thanks kindly

 

Phillipa-read adove now

Posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 17:07:58

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??, posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 17:02:18

 

Re: Phillipa-misunderstanding OK (nm)

Posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 17:36:33

In reply to Phillipa-read adove now, posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 17:07:58

 

Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell

Posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 17:42:41

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??, posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 16:48:02

>Kinda feels like I just went to Roches, production facility, and dipped both hands into the vat marked {finished product (yellows)}. except I would have done It to the vat marked (Blues).

Hi Paul,

Do you use diazepam recreationally?

Ed.

 

Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell

Posted by Phillipa on March 30, 2005, at 17:43:32

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??, posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 17:02:18

So sorry! I'm away from home and will blame my inability to read a post acurately on not being on my computer. I paid about $138.00 for 90 5 mg Valium. I took the advise of this Board and switched from a generic. The brandname works much better. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Would you return extra Meds to a Chemist??

Posted by tendency on March 30, 2005, at 18:01:43

In reply to Would you return extra Meds to a Chemist??, posted by paulbwell on March 29, 2005, at 2:37:06

> Hi all,
>
> If a Pharmacy dispensed an additional amount of a controlled medication you were prescribed,
> would you return it?
>

sh!t no.

 

Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??

Posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 18:08:01

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell, posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 17:42:41

> >Kinda feels like I just went to Roches, production facility, and dipped both hands into the vat marked {finished product (yellows)}. except I would have done It to the vat marked (Blues).
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> Do you use diazepam recreationally?
>
> Ed.
>

Hi ed,

no I can't, It would probably be nearly IMPOSSIBLY to try so.

I have been taking D-Pam, and other benzos for so many years and at such high daily doses that they do didly squat for me now, cept keep withdrawals at bay. Their recreational (does Diazepam have one? apparently, it must have?) thought does not hold any interest for me.

I would get more recreational value, and a bigger "buzz" from 1, yes 1 beer, as I dont drink.

I guess using the terms, Yellows, and Blues, may have given you that impression, but remember I have, (just again) seen 1989s excellent 'Drugstore Cowboy' and picked up some of the 'druggie' lingo I guess.

 

Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell

Posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 18:37:51

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy??, posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 18:08:01

Hi Paul!

>I guess using the terms, Yellows, and Blues, may have given you that impression, but remember I have, (just again) seen 1989s excellent 'Drugstore Cowboy' and picked up some of the 'druggie' lingo I guess.

LOL :-) I hope you didn't take offense at my post. Are you taking diazepam for anxiety? What dose are you on at the moment? (I know you're tapering!)

Regards,
Ed.

 

ed_uk

Posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 18:50:22

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell, posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 18:37:51

> Hi Paul!
>
> >I guess using the terms, Yellows, and Blues, may have given you that impression, but remember I have, (just again) seen 1989s excellent 'Drugstore Cowboy' and picked up some of the 'druggie' lingo I guess.
>
> LOL :-) I hope you didn't take offense at my post. Are you taking diazepam for anxiety? What dose are you on at the moment? (I know you're tapering!)
>
> Regards,
> Ed.

Hi Ya

To tell you the truth Ed, I was slightly offended and slightly hurt at the reference your post was heading in:(BUT)

you have such a good name, and are respected on these boards, and have always been helpfull to me, so I let be. I appreciate you asking thought

I have had an anxiety disorder for many years, and could, and was taking 8!!mgs Clonazepam and feel nothing!!

so enter the D-pam cessation programme.

PB Friends I hope? as I have respected your posts to others. Others who may be in very sensitive and delicate states.

Cheers Ed

 

Re: ed_uk » paulbwell

Posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 19:16:11

In reply to ed_uk, posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 18:50:22

Hello Paul!

>To tell you the truth Ed, I was slightly offended and slightly hurt at the reference your post was heading in....

I'm sorry Paul, I didn't want to hurt your feelings. I thought you might have been using diazepam recreationally because you said something about keeping the extra tablets for rainy days! I was just curious that's all, I'm not one to lecture :-)

>Friends I hope?

Yes, of course.

Ed.

 

Re: ed_uk

Posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 19:29:34

In reply to Re: ed_uk » paulbwell, posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 19:16:11


"I'm not here to lecture"

I think you could make a very good Pharmacology/psychology/ lecturer

maybe you have thought about It when you continue your studies?

I would attend your lectures, you posts are interesting


Cheers-(from a non drinker, strange ha?)

 

Re: ed_uk » paulbwell

Posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 19:43:33

In reply to Re: ed_uk, posted by paulbwell on March 30, 2005, at 19:29:34

Hi Paul!

Thank you :-) You are very kind.

I could not lecture about psychology though- I don't know much about it!!

Ed.

 

Phillipa

Posted by paulbwell on March 31, 2005, at 4:29:58

In reply to Re: wod u return these extra Meds to a Pharmacy?? » paulbwell, posted by Phillipa on March 30, 2005, at 17:43:32

> So sorry! I'm away from home and will blame my inability to read a post acurately on not being on my computer. I paid about $138.00 for 90 5 mg Valium. I took the advise of this Board and switched from a generic. The brandname works much better. Fondly, Phillipa

HI ya,

I actually take a prominent generic Diazepam, we do not have brand Valium here, and I have never tried it so...
What generic do you take? how can it be better? I thought generics had to be + or- 5% in potency? I also take generic ADHD medicine too, seems to work ok

Thanks

PS is it worth the cost for Name brand?
do you use brand for all meds?

Cheers

 

Re: ed_uk » ed_uk

Posted by Phillipa on March 31, 2005, at 15:10:23

In reply to Re: ed_uk » paulbwell, posted by ed_uk on March 30, 2005, at 19:43:33

Ed, I asked your input in a EM. Did u get it?

 

Re: ed_uk » Phillipa

Posted by ed_uk on March 31, 2005, at 15:13:17

In reply to Re: ed_uk » ed_uk, posted by Phillipa on March 31, 2005, at 15:10:23

Hi!

Yes, I just looked and it's arrived. Will reply soon :-)

Ed.

 

Re: Phillipa » paulbwell

Posted by Phillipa on March 31, 2005, at 15:15:43

In reply to Phillipa, posted by paulbwell on March 31, 2005, at 4:29:58

No. I found a good = in alpralozam and Clonapin seems to be = with many generics. (check the archives on this extensively discussed subject). The Roche namebrand seems to be more constient release w/o minr SE's that generics seem to have.

 

Re: Phillipa

Posted by paulbwell on March 31, 2005, at 15:38:37

In reply to Re: Phillipa » paulbwell, posted by Phillipa on March 31, 2005, at 15:15:43

> No. I found a good = in alpralozam and Clonapin seems to be = with many generics. (check the archives on this extensively discussed subject). The Roche namebrand seems to be more constient release w/o minr SE's that generics seem to have.

Well I guess Roche invented the things in the late 1950's striking black gold, oil, or more precisely in this case
white
yellow
blue
gold with mega Valium- thanks to 97 yo (still alive) Leo Sternbach- and all he got for his golden invention, a couple thousand $ I read. Bet he kicked himself over that one.

Cheers

 

Re: Phillipa-your 17yo Dog

Posted by paulbwell on April 3, 2005, at 1:29:24

In reply to Re: Pharmacy, posted by Phillipa on March 29, 2005, at 18:23:44

Sad to hear bout your pooch. we just had a dog put down she was 11, and althought the vet Stuffed up(missing IV!!) despite giving her enought Numbutal to kill a horse, the poor baby screamed for over one minute!!, snd took three mins to pass away.

17 is a grand age for a Cat let alone a Dog, she must have beeb a small Dog.

hope your ok. and over it.

P

 

Re: Phillipa-your 17yo Dog » paulbwell

Posted by Phillipa on April 3, 2005, at 15:55:13

In reply to Re: Phillipa-your 17yo Dog, posted by paulbwell on April 3, 2005, at 1:29:24

Oh your poor baby! How awful! Brandy was supposed to be a Lapsa-Poo, white. When I bought him they told me his father had "jumped the fence". His brothers looked like they had Lapsa, but Brandy definitely had Bishon or Maltese as his other half. He was the first dog I ever had. He let me cry into him the whole time my son was in Desert Storm, and was always there for me. I will never get over him. I had purchased a toy poodle [black] to keep him company while I was at work. She died last summer at age12 but was in full capacity. She just couldn't breath. That left me numb. I bought another toy poodle 3 wks after she died to try and replace the empty spot in my heart. I purchased a male, black[sheba was female], and Brandy was white and male. I figured I would get the opposite sex in the opposite color.[you'll figure it out]I named him Teddy. His AKC name is Teddy, Spirit of Brandy and Sheba. Would you believe he has turned color so part of him is silver. He truly is delivering me a message from doggy heaven. They are still with me. The only problem is he's not Brandy. He's the sweetest dog I've ever seen and all the neighbors are always commenting on it. I wish I could feel the same about him and it makes me feel guilty. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Phillipa-your 17yo Dog

Posted by paulbwell on April 3, 2005, at 19:17:11

In reply to Re: Phillipa-your 17yo Dog » paulbwell, posted by Phillipa on April 3, 2005, at 15:55:13

dont feel guilty,

Dogs become like best frends, and each is different. they pick up on your feelings toward them so be aware of this when around them.

Conors twin sister (lassie Collies) is still healthy, but after 11+years of sitting next to her sister, she is missing her and seems to be sad, and cries more, often for no outward reason, maybe extra cuddles and some St Johns Wort pills in her meat may be in order,
I hear her crying now poor thing. I'm sure she ajust and come around, hope so!

p

 

Re: Phillipa-your 17yo Dog

Posted by banga on April 4, 2005, at 2:29:35

In reply to Re: Phillipa-your 17yo Dog, posted by paulbwell on April 3, 2005, at 19:17:11

Phillipa, I am so sorry to hear about your dog. It can be so painful to lose such a good friend. I lost my dog last year and our house is so empty. I hope you are taking care of yourself through this time.


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