When my sons had their wisdom teeth out, the oral surgeon prescribed a Valium tablet to calm them down beforehand. None of my own surgeons or urologists suggested this. After my second surgery put me into white-knuckle panic all the way to the hospital and a near screaming fit in the hospital itself until they let Darwin come into the room, and when it became clear I was going to have still more surgeries and procedures, I started asking for a Valium tablet.
Dr, L--, the urologist in question, willingly gave me the scrip each time, and when I filled it, I got a single tablet to take in the morning at home before surgery, and it helped quell the howling panic.
So when I was scheduled for yet another (but hopefully final) procedure this Friday, I asked Dr. H--'s office for a Valium scrip. The nurse said she would message the doctor about it and call back. A few hours later, she did so. The scrip had been sent to the pharmacy. A bit later, I got a text from said pharmacy that the Valium scrip was waiting for me.
On the way home from work, I picked up the medicine. But when I got home, I realized the bottle rattled more than usual. I popped it open. A dozen Valium tablets!
Good heavens! How anxious did they think I would be?
Well, now I have a supply.

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Published on February 15, 2018 17:46