Most of that stuff is meant to be taken as needed, like Benzos.
I might take 2 or 3 a year.
Then they switch me to another kind to see if it works better.
The new kinds are never any better.
Same with painkillers, like morphine.
I've had so many surgeries I've got all kinds of narcotics.
They tell you not to take it if you don't need it.
They don't want people to get addicted.
Morphine and opioids kept me wide awake so I took them sparingly.
Then there's stomach meds I no longer need.
Blood pressures, blood thinners, diuretics that were switched to other brands.
I had an adverse reaction to Beta Blockers and Calcium Channel blockers.
My daughter was once on ten or eleven meds per day.
It was crazy because most were multiple times a day.
I think she was supposed to swallow something like 60 individual tablets.
At one point she was on five antibiotics as part of that mix.
They kept switching things up, changing the combinations and types.
Yes, I have a set regimen of meds that I stick with.
In the midst of all that, I've been very conscientious to take required ones.
They change over time too though.
For example my doctor just changed my sleep med and ADHD med.
The old prescriptions weren't finished.
That means I have two more half-full brands in my collection.
I have a genetic mutation that makes it very rare for a medication to work.
I don't metabolise anything (food, vitamins, medications) properly.
My doctor admits that even antibiotics don't work right for me.
It's always trial and error.
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