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Moments after I sat my tush down, Rebecca called me back to an examining room. A big grin formed on my face and I hurriedly followed her.
"We were here way before him," a middle-aged black lady sitting nearby protested within earshot.
"How are the girls?" I asked my nurse Rebecca of her two children.
"My littlest one is too small for softball, but my oldest just loves it," Rebecca replied. "My littlest one loves Legos."
Sandra, a very long time pharmacy tech. at the pharmacy, asked me why I don't just take the Risperdal tablets. Dad was standing behind the pharmacy counter and I pointed at him as the culprit.
"It is his insurance I always have a steady stream of Risperdal being released into my blood," I told Sandra. "Personally, I would rather take the pills daily and forego this whole rigamarole every two weeks."
I handed my father my next appointment card, grabbed my two customary 20oz Coca-Colas, and got on Hwy 29 to head home.
2 comments:
I think the pills would be a better idea if you could count on your father to give them to you about the same time each day....his medication time schedule is a lot to be desirable..very random....
Taking your medication daily would keep a constant level in your system. The injection gives you a high dose and then wanes as the days go by. I know your dad knows this, just not sure why he wouldn't agree. Tell me to MYOB.
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