Starting to think they are doing this on purpose

I may just be imagining it but I think they are doing this on purpose. I have been without several of my meds for almost a week now and they still haven’t taken my partner to go get them. i’m too paranoid right now to be in public and I am seeing gremlins pretty much everywhere since being without my Haldol, latuda, lithium, clonidine and amitriptyline. i’m starting to get really pissed off. and my partner can’t get the meds this weekend because she works 16 hour shifts Saturday and sunday.

I use to be able to walk and get my meds but the freaking insurance made me switch pharmacies to one that is clear across town.

It’s bad news o go that long without those sort of meds. Is it the in laws who would pick them up?

all they have to do is drive my partner to go pick them up but they won’t do it, and they won’t pick them up themselves because they said they don’t want to get pulled over by a cop and get caught with my meds

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I’m sorry but your in laws are jerks. If the situation was reversed they would force you to get their meds in a heartbeat. My theory is they want you to get ill so it drives a wedge between you and your girlfriend.

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that’s what i’m thinking, but my partner knows I need my meds and she has asked and I have asked if she can get taken to get my meds and every single time they have said “we will see” or “yeah sure later”

Are you able to take a taxi to pick them up?

Sorry that they are being such an inconvenience!
Is it illegal to have other people’s meds in your car wherever you live?

I don’t have any money, my in laws don’t feel the need to pay us back when we loaned them the last of our money Wednesday. and no its not illegal they just want to make excuses i’m pretty sure they are trying to start trouble.

Man in-laws -.- I feel bad for you, don’t let them win if you think that’s the case! Try ringing the pharmacy and begging them to drop them off to you?!:frowning: wish I could help

the in laws said they will try to pick them up tonight but we will see. its okay just talking to people with the same mental illness helps me. I found two latuda and a Haldol in my medicine bag in two older bottles of meds so I hope they help.

I hope they do pick them up for you! :slight_smile:️ It’s so good having a support network like the people on here! Keep each other strong :slight_smile:

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ah their being jerks… their putting you at risk for relapse and heaps of unneeded stress… unless they plan on eating a bunch of your meds there is no way they would ever get in trouble for going to pick up your meds… aslong as they are labeled and in the right bottles and the count is right no cop ever would cause an issue… I know its your partners parents…but they sound like asshats…

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Asshat :joy::joy: think that might be my new favourite word! Wise words though

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cant say ■■■■■■■ on here so I sub in asshat…its a much more colorful term lol… I mean colourful lol

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It’s very effective I must say! Haha

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Gremlins…   

You’d be better off without those asshats. They don’t care about you.

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Shouldn’t it would be more ‘illegal’ for them to deny you your Rx?
No law prohibits transportation of Rx meds in an UNopened container in their trunk.

Could you mention this to your pdoc, maybe they could do home delivery by us mail at the pharmacy.

This is absolutely abuse. Your partner needs to stand up to them and demand that they drive her. It is completely unacceptable that she has been letting this go on as long as she has. I know she is nonconfrontational, but she is gambling with your health right now. She needs to grow a backbone.

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Dude man up and throw a hat and scarf on and go down to the pharmacy and pick up your meds.
I’m sure they’ve seen much scarier than you hanging out by their window.

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Are there support services in your area for transportation? I know where I live, there are services for poor people to get transportation to Dr’s appointments and get meds etc. I would look into it for future use anyway. You’re not the only person that needs help getting to their meds.
Those ‘in-laws’ of your are a piece of work! I can’t wait to hear that you and your partner have moved out. Good Fu*cking grief already with those bastards.