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Wife not getting medications- need to unload-kinda long
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 332091" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Wow, what a situation for all of you.</p><p>I wish I knew some advice on how to get her medications going. I would suggest that when she finally does get in to see someone about a script, that x amount of auto refills are placed on it. Simply then fill it and give it to her on the days they become refillable?</p><p></p><p>it can be overwhelming to be floating a ship all on ones own while a spouse is functioning subpar. Throw in negativity and being the persons "safe" zone for expressing pent up emotions, and it breeds a environment for so many things, none positive.</p><p></p><p>I hope someone else has some insight for you. I wish I could offer more than to validate perhaps that anybody in that situation is bound to be having the same feelings that you are. I will cross my fingers that something gives, and there are improvements.</p><p></p><p>I would also perhaps open a account at a new bank, don't disclose the pin for your debit card, a solo account with you the only user. That would save you having to hide cash in your wallet in your own home. That itself is an awful way to end each and every evening, having to feel like scrooge, stashing your dollars in new places before bed. What a bad juju feeling when settling in for a night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 332091, member: 4264"] Wow, what a situation for all of you. I wish I knew some advice on how to get her medications going. I would suggest that when she finally does get in to see someone about a script, that x amount of auto refills are placed on it. Simply then fill it and give it to her on the days they become refillable? it can be overwhelming to be floating a ship all on ones own while a spouse is functioning subpar. Throw in negativity and being the persons "safe" zone for expressing pent up emotions, and it breeds a environment for so many things, none positive. I hope someone else has some insight for you. I wish I could offer more than to validate perhaps that anybody in that situation is bound to be having the same feelings that you are. I will cross my fingers that something gives, and there are improvements. I would also perhaps open a account at a new bank, don't disclose the pin for your debit card, a solo account with you the only user. That would save you having to hide cash in your wallet in your own home. That itself is an awful way to end each and every evening, having to feel like scrooge, stashing your dollars in new places before bed. What a bad juju feeling when settling in for a night. [/QUOTE]
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