Picking up Medication

Something-Vague

Well-known member
Feel free not to answer this, but are you afraid that the pharmacist is judging you for taking the medication?

I just want to say that you are most certainly not a freak for taking care of yourself! Not at all! In fact, it is very admirable.
 
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this_portrait

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I used to feel the same way when I would pick up my medications. Actually, I feel weird whenever I go to pick up my birth control Rx and the male pharmacist is the one to wait on me. I feel slightly weird when the female pharmacists wait on me, but not as much with the male one. I think it's because I feel like they're thinking, 'Oh, she must be sexually active...' even though I really take it for other health reasons.

Eh. Whatevs.
 

ImNotMyIllness

Well-known member
Feel free not to answer this, but are you afraid that the pharmacist is judging you for taking the medication?

I just want to say that you are most certainly not a freak for taking care of yourself! Not at all! In fact, it is very admirable.

Thanks. But, no. I feel the pharmacist is judging me because I can't look at them for very long.
 

cocorose

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I used to feel the same way when I would pick up my medications. Actually, I feel weird whenever I go to pick up my birth control Rx and the male pharmacist is the one to wait on me. I feel slightly weird when the female pharmacists wait on me, but not as much with the male one. I think it's because I feel like they're thinking, 'Oh, she must be sexually active...' even though I really take it for other health reasons.

Eh. Whatevs.

I feel the same way when I have to buy, you know, female products, and the cashier is a guy. :/
 

davey118

Member
I just picked up my first medication for depression/anxiety. And the girl at the pharmacy was really nice. However, my doctor's office only sent one of my prescriptions over, so now I have to call them tomorrow and get that figured out, which is giving me anxiety. Anyway, I asked the girl which prescription they had received and she whispered, as if some dirty little secret, "Celexa," which did not make me feel too good about myself. Oh well.
 

cowboyup

Well-known member
Thanks. But, no. I feel the pharmacist is judging me because I can't look at them for very long.

I used to be that way, and while picking up birth control pills - but for other reasons I was taking them.

Look at it this way, the pharmacist knows all about the meds you are taking so he/she already realizes you may be shy or timid when picking them up...does that make sense? At least that is how I look at it when I have to pick up meds.

Hang in there...can you go later in the day or early when there are not many people around?
 

John88

Member
I used to pickup meds at WalMart pharmacy, line was always long. Always get anxious and panic attacks in line. By the time it was my turn, always a unstable sweaty mess. So I switched to a smaller pharmacy, more far away, and more expensive... rarely a line there, in and out within 2 minutes usually.
 

cocorose

Well-known member
Thank you for posting this article, I loved it!

It also reminded me of a quote by Eleanor Roosevelt that says

"No one can make you feel inferior without your consent."

You're welcome, and I love that quote! One of my favorites
 

Hellhound

Super Moderator
Why would the cashier be uncomfortable? It's not like they don't have "natural things" happening to them too :question:
 
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