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    you lose your medicine. Yesterday afternoon I picked my rx for blood pressure medicine up. That is the last thing I remember. I cannot remember what I did with it after taking it from the Pharm Tech. Now how bad is that?!

    So the great hunt begins to solve the mystery of the vanishing medicine.
    Dx'd 4/1/11. First symptoms in 2001. Avonex 4/11, Copaxone 5/12, Tecfidera 4/13 Gilenya 4/14-10/14 Currently on no DMT's, Started Aubagio 9/21/15. Back on Avonex 10/15

    It's hard to beat a person that never gives up.
    Babe Ruth

    #2
    Re-trace your steps, wds. That always works for me!
    “The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.” Ernest Hemingway
    Diagnosed 1979

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      #3
      Sounds kinda NORMAL to/for me anyway. Yep I usually try retracing my steps...often tho it does not help me. It can drive me NUTS trying to figure out where a med or whatever it was went. I was shot a couple stamps just yesterday, had my son pick up a book for me,my wife gave them to me...then BLANK??????

      I used what I had left, then robbed the spare stash after I could not find the new book of stamps....Right on cue, AFTER getting into the spare stash...yep I FOUND the new book... it was right in my shirt pocket all the time.

      Gomer sez ain't MS fun?

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        #4
        I thought about re-tracing my steps but I could not remember anything after I got out of my truck. I mean I could remember anything.

        Last night I told my DW to I was going to start looking in unconventional places. I started in the laundry room cabinets, refrigerator, freezer and the garage freezer all to no avail. Finally, I emptied my backpack, turned it upside down and low and behold out fell the pills.

        That was totally out of character for me. I normally put the bag with the rx in my backpack. This time I took the bottle from the bag and stuffed the bottle in a little slot. That is the last time that will happen.
        Dx'd 4/1/11. First symptoms in 2001. Avonex 4/11, Copaxone 5/12, Tecfidera 4/13 Gilenya 4/14-10/14 Currently on no DMT's, Started Aubagio 9/21/15. Back on Avonex 10/15

        It's hard to beat a person that never gives up.
        Babe Ruth

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          #5
          Hubby couldn't find his atm card the other day, right in his wallet the whole time! I blame MS on my forgetting - he blames being 50+

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