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(last edited Jun 28, 2013 08:15AM)
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Jun 28, 2013 08:12AM

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Anti-anxiety he might have just shrugged and said he would call your doctor for an extra script.
Strong Pain medications, he might just blow you off and call your doctor to report the request.
Anti-psychotics, he might just give you a couple extra with no hassle or charge ;)

Anti-anxiety he might have just shrugged and said he would call your doctor for an extra script.
Strong Pain medications, he might just blow ..."
Classic response, I'm laughing out loud.
Would it be weird if he was totally on board??!

Would it be weird if he was totally on board??! "
Not only Weird but a little unnerving.
I just envisioned walking up to my pharmacist asking for for back up scripts for a bug out bag and having him enthusiastically agree.
Yeah, that would be a mind tripping experience.

Oh, and maybe some Percocet too, just in case I trip and fall while running from a zombie hoard.
Make sure they don't expire for a long time. Not sure how long this apocalypse is going to take,you know.
I actually have a little of my prescription left over every month... so I asked my doc to leave it that way in case I need to adjust... I freeze it. It has a frozen shelf life of ten years. I have about three months worth saved up at this point.
Some docs and pharmacies are actually ok about giving you a little emergency "stash" in case of natural disaster etc. Depending on the presecription, of course.
Some docs and pharmacies are actually ok about giving you a little emergency "stash" in case of natural disaster etc. Depending on the presecription, of course.


Also, know where your closest animal hospital is. A lot of the emergency drugs work for humans as well as animals. You just need to know your meds.