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<blockquote data-quote="Celsus" data-source="post: 1588328" data-attributes="member: 185674"><p>Physicians and folks in the healthcare system may have fancy titles but that does not mean they always get it right. ;o)</p><p>As a diabetic for life, you may want to build up your own little 'safety stock' at home. So over the months you will by end have extra equipment/sticks/insulin for minimum 6-9 months of time without new supplies coming in. But you keep at the steady rhythm as usual to keep the supplies rolling in, at the shortest timespan possible between each refill. At least your personal health is then assured, all while you give them some honest feedback to get their prescriptions in order.</p><p></p><p>They are only human beings like the rest of us, so over the years you will experience all kind of hilarious deliveries at your local pharmacy when wanting to pick up your stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celsus, post: 1588328, member: 185674"] Physicians and folks in the healthcare system may have fancy titles but that does not mean they always get it right. ;o) As a diabetic for life, you may want to build up your own little 'safety stock' at home. So over the months you will by end have extra equipment/sticks/insulin for minimum 6-9 months of time without new supplies coming in. But you keep at the steady rhythm as usual to keep the supplies rolling in, at the shortest timespan possible between each refill. At least your personal health is then assured, all while you give them some honest feedback to get their prescriptions in order. They are only human beings like the rest of us, so over the years you will experience all kind of hilarious deliveries at your local pharmacy when wanting to pick up your stuff. [/QUOTE]
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