Your vapeversary present doesn't necessarily have to be vape related. A new purse? New electronics? Any thing you want!
Well, now that I'm getting set up with all my new and larger stuff, I'm thinking a stand would sure be nice. The Rx75s laying on my over the recliner table (think hospital table that swivels, held down by the recliner ) take a
lot more space than my VV v3s. Then there's the batteries, and I've added Jasmine tea to my other 3 flavors on rotation every day - so yeah, I need a stand, but to get one that fits on less than half of my table is tricky. They usually have umpteen extra holes of various sizes, and all I really
need is a space or spaces to stand up my little box mods and at least 4 spots for my 50 ml juice bottles. Space for the batteries would be nice, but I'm pretty much rotating through them all day and I've just been using little silicone sleeves from RTD for the charged but not in use ones.
They made it so you have to have a paper one each month.
Yep, and physically present the paper Rx at the pharmacy. And my neurologist could get in trouble for prescribing a 1 month amount but me only needing it occasionally that amount lasts for 4-6 months. So she is supposed to only prescribe 1/4 the amount for each of 4 months.
I assume that it was ALEC or one of the other bill mills that presented it pre-written, and our legislature passed it that way in a state with not many people spread out over a wide area without even trying to figure out something that would work here.
But, if she is going to drive however far, at least make it a one trip deal! Stop by a drive thru pharmacy on the way home. Preferably calling pharmacies ahead to make sure she picks one that has the prescribed drug in stock and has a guaranteed turnaround time so she won't have to sit in the parking lot for hours waiting.
I absolutely do not understand these insane laws! They are definitely unconstitutional! And immoral!
Actually my small town pharmacy would probably bring it out to the van. But I'm already feeling guilty that they mail all my other ones to me, and charge me $2 when the postage alone is usually over $3 and they're getting it all wrapped up and to the post office.
I'd have to pay a fee to the Dr to cover all the paperwork have to do.
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We've actually got a pretty good regional medical system. They just do want you to bring any extra forms and such to the clinics themselves.