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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 56223" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>Gosh, do you use the same doctor or pharmacy?? :rofl:</p><p></p><p>My husband is the same way - he definitely would either have left the pharmacy or called me on the cell phone to tell me I had to come down there and *&()%&^&( straighten it out because he wouldn't know what the deal was. </p><p></p><p>He has gotten better over the years, but jeesh. I know exactly what you're saying. And, he has no interest at all in researching the medications that difficult child has and is taking. He defers all of that to me. I end up researching and boiling the info down and running it by him after I've pretty much made up my mind what we're going to do anyway. I would feel bad about it, but he prefers it that way, I know he does.</p><p></p><p>I have also thought about what might happen if something happened to both husband and I - what then would someone do with difficult child (and easy child for that matter). </p><p></p><p>Perhaps we should go on a trek to find the fountain of youth? Couldn't hurt!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 56223, member: 3211"] Gosh, do you use the same doctor or pharmacy?? [img]:rofl:[/img] My husband is the same way - he definitely would either have left the pharmacy or called me on the cell phone to tell me I had to come down there and *&()%&^&( straighten it out because he wouldn't know what the deal was. He has gotten better over the years, but jeesh. I know exactly what you're saying. And, he has no interest at all in researching the medications that difficult child has and is taking. He defers all of that to me. I end up researching and boiling the info down and running it by him after I've pretty much made up my mind what we're going to do anyway. I would feel bad about it, but he prefers it that way, I know he does. I have also thought about what might happen if something happened to both husband and I - what then would someone do with difficult child (and easy child for that matter). Perhaps we should go on a trek to find the fountain of youth? Couldn't hurt!! [/QUOTE]
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