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<blockquote data-quote="brianmt" data-source="post: 1986011" data-attributes="member: 412792"><p>I have a brown preventer, got a spare of that and a blue inhaler, my doc will onlyprescribe me with one blue one at a time and because I don't need it so much these days ( maybe one inhaler every 2 months or more) I tend to forget to renew it until it's almost empty After today's fiasco I insisted on 2 blue inhalers, one spare and I will re-order another one in a months time. Since going to the doc's this morning I've not needed to use it, and probably won't need to use it for another few days !!! It's the thought of not having one that worries me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianmt, post: 1986011, member: 412792"] I have a brown preventer, got a spare of that and a blue inhaler, my doc will onlyprescribe me with one blue one at a time and because I don't need it so much these days ( maybe one inhaler every 2 months or more) I tend to forget to renew it until it's almost empty After today's fiasco I insisted on 2 blue inhalers, one spare and I will re-order another one in a months time. Since going to the doc's this morning I've not needed to use it, and probably won't need to use it for another few days !!! It's the thought of not having one that worries me [/QUOTE]
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