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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 350334" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Back when Cory was a teen and I had to hide my medications from him, I found all sorts of unique places. Unfortunately he was just as stubborn in locating them...lol. Ordinary places such as behind my bed, inside the box spring, or in old purses didnt work. I have those puffy curtain toppers over the drape panels which go over the blinds. Make sense? I would stick one bottle in a topper. </p><p></p><p>I would put a bottle in a hole in the wall that had been kicked at the floor. </p><p></p><p>My tub has a panel that you take off to reach the pipes. It has been off for years because my cats used it to get outside. I would slide bottles inside there up under the tub. </p><p></p><p>See, Cory never touched my medications until a neighbor of ours who was a pill pusher saw me at the pharmacy and heard the pharmacist talking to me about my prescriptions. I really cringed when they did that because I didnt want anyone to know what I took in my area. I knew it would be a problem. Well, this neighbor got ahold of Cory and told him to take one of my pain patches and bring it to her. He had no idea what my patches even were. None. He thought they were like bandaids I took. So he just did it. Then the lady got him to bring her more of my pills. About that time I switched to different pills. She would send him with a list of pills to look for. He would. She would pay him a measily 10 bucks for any pills he brought her. I kept wondering what was happening to my pills. I didnt suspect him until I caught him. Then I started locking them up in various things. A bookbag with a combo lock on it that he simply cut through. Next we got a lunch box I put the lock on. He cut through that with a pair of pliers. Then I got a tool box and put big keyed locks on two hasps. He took apart the hinges. After that...I got the safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 350334, member: 1514"] Back when Cory was a teen and I had to hide my medications from him, I found all sorts of unique places. Unfortunately he was just as stubborn in locating them...lol. Ordinary places such as behind my bed, inside the box spring, or in old purses didnt work. I have those puffy curtain toppers over the drape panels which go over the blinds. Make sense? I would stick one bottle in a topper. I would put a bottle in a hole in the wall that had been kicked at the floor. My tub has a panel that you take off to reach the pipes. It has been off for years because my cats used it to get outside. I would slide bottles inside there up under the tub. See, Cory never touched my medications until a neighbor of ours who was a pill pusher saw me at the pharmacy and heard the pharmacist talking to me about my prescriptions. I really cringed when they did that because I didnt want anyone to know what I took in my area. I knew it would be a problem. Well, this neighbor got ahold of Cory and told him to take one of my pain patches and bring it to her. He had no idea what my patches even were. None. He thought they were like bandaids I took. So he just did it. Then the lady got him to bring her more of my pills. About that time I switched to different pills. She would send him with a list of pills to look for. He would. She would pay him a measily 10 bucks for any pills he brought her. I kept wondering what was happening to my pills. I didnt suspect him until I caught him. Then I started locking them up in various things. A bookbag with a combo lock on it that he simply cut through. Next we got a lunch box I put the lock on. He cut through that with a pair of pliers. Then I got a tool box and put big keyed locks on two hasps. He took apart the hinges. After that...I got the safe. [/QUOTE]
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