Ethical Issue -Missing Prescriptions

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I had a new caregiver for weekends. She seemed fine at first, and everything seemed fine.

I have chronic pain, and I have to take medication to control that pain after I exhaust all other options like taking tylenol and distraction, heat or cold, etc. I had a new prescription filled in October. I placed it in a new place. When I needed the medication, I couldn't find it. I then thought that maybe I threw it away with my empty med bottles, or it fell and the cat rolled it under some furniture as I explained to my physician's nurse.

I was given a new script that my regular caregiver picked up for me. I placed that new prescription in a completely different place without saying anything to anyone. When I needed a dose the bottle was in exactly the same place, and positioned the same way I left it, but it was completely empty. Then I knew, because I checked it just a couple days prior to needing it, and it was still okay. However, I needed some last Saturday night, and when I went to get a dose, discovered the bottle was completely empty.

I called the police who have already interviewed me, and I reported it to my physician, and the agency. The weekend caregiver has been fired pending an investigation, and I'm without strong pain control for now.

I would think this situation would have been resolved, as the OP is three years old.

True, but it's the OP who has just come back for an update :)

I'd love to see a link for that safe, too, if you still have it. I have small grandchildren and I can't watch them every single minute, and you know how fast they can be.

OP handled it. . The question is how does she get at least a few effin' pills to control her pain!

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