She Told Her Doctor She Stopped Receiving Her Free Medication Months Ago — His Secretary Accused Her of Lying
Of course this isn’t the patient’s fault.
Sometimes, all it takes is one genuinely cheerful “have a nice day.”
If someone really needs oxycodone, the hospital can easily provide it for them.
When “it’s not a big deal” involves kids and prescription meds, someone’s priorities might be dangerously misplaced.
Unnecessary bureaucracy is never productive.
Just because you didn’t check the store hours doesn’t mean you’re above the rules.
Protecting your personal belongings is not being selfish.
Good for him!
Hopefully the medicine is still okay.
When insurance companies try to deny your benefits, all you need to do is find a loophole.
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