Yes, I enjoy being permanently on medication, having to remember to take an inhaler with me everywhere I go and so on. Lots of fun, just to spite the NHS/taxpayers/policymakers/whoever.
The excuse they gave me yesterday was "It's about waste. <insert story of some care home stockpiling medicines which were then thrown away>" This didn't seem a particularly compelling argument since I'm not a care home, and I only want to stockpile a couple of spare inhalers at a time, and my life is more likely to be wasted if I'm only allowed one inhaler at a time.
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Date: 2005-03-09 03:41 pm (UTC)Hey, snap!
Yes, I enjoy being permanently on medication, having to remember to take an inhaler with me everywhere I go and so on. Lots of fun, just to spite the NHS/taxpayers/policymakers/whoever.
The excuse they gave me yesterday was "It's about waste. <insert story of some care home stockpiling medicines which were then thrown away>" This didn't seem a particularly compelling argument since I'm not a care home, and I only want to stockpile a couple of spare inhalers at a time, and my life is more likely to be wasted if I'm only allowed one inhaler at a time.
OK, I'm going to stop abusing italics now.