Germanshepherdsmum
Bringing in any drugs from abroad is very risky, both in terms of what they contain and in terms of what your fate might be if they are discovered as it is drug smuggling. I am prescribed Class A drugs - they always travel in the pharmacy packet labelled with my name and the pharmacy’s details.
Me too, GSM. I am nervous every time I travel with them, despite having all the documentation.
Back to appointments.
Last week I needed to speak to GP, to access more anti nausea tablets to counteract vertigo, caused by side effects of heart medication, which cannot be stopped.
The last time I needed them, it took a lot of hassle to obtain them. Therefore, this time, unable to face the inquisition, I added a note to my repeat request, that I required them as a special request or did I need to speak to a GP.
The following day, I noticed a series of missed calls from the surgery. It turned out that my GP wanted to speak to me and I had to make an appointment, ASAP. Result!
One way of getting an appointment, without any hassle.