Several months ago, I heard about the 3six5 project and signed up.
The 3six5 project documents each day of 2012, with each day described in a 365-word blog post by a different person. I signed up for a day because I wanted to document what it was like to deal with several chronic illnesses while trying to squeeze in a regular life as well.
My post went up yesterday. It doesn't cover what I wanted to cover; 365 words was too short. My title, "Life in the Interstices," even got cut off because I didn't know its four words were to be included in the word count.
365 words turned out to be too short even to fully describe my prescription-related routine. Instead, I gave an impressionistic view of what it's like to be on 17 prescription medicines.
Medicine after medicine after medicine.... |
Here's what also happened on 2 October 2012 that I left out:
- I filled out an information form for the drugstore.
- There was a snafu: I had requested three prescriptions online, but only two were waiting at the drugstore.
- While the pharm tech was trying to figure out what had gone wrong, she requested a refill for a prescription I only take "as needed" and which I didn't need yet. So now I need to make another trip to the drugstore to pick that prescription up.
- After I got home, I had to research my prescription histories at different drugstores to see what was up with that third prescription. I decided it was probably one that I had prescriptions on file for at more than one drugstore and so the insurance company didn't approve the refill.
- I decided that from now on, I'll print out online acknowledgements of prescription refills so that it will be easier to figure out what went wrong when I don't get the right number (which happens every couple months or so).
http://the3six5.posterous.com/october-2-2012-shauna-roberts
There are still some openings in 2012 for 3six5 project posts. If you're interested, you can learn how to apply for a spot at http://the3six5.posterous.com/the3six5-call-for-authors-2011.
Next week, I'm back to blogging about something lighter: squirrel tunnels. See you then!
1 comment:
Since Lana's diagnosis we have been experiencing those kind of prescription woes. Picked up 4 prescriptions this morning. They didn't have all of one but didn't tell me and I didn't notice. Lana did and called them, so now I'll have to go back later to get the rest. Sigh.
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