Looking For A Needle In A Haystack Of Stupid  
 
Pharmacy | Working | May 25, 2014  
 
 
(I’m in the pharmacy picking up my prescription for insulin.) 
 
Pharmacy Tech: “We are currently out of the insulin pens, so we’ve substituted a bottle of insulin that you can use until we get the pens back in stock in a few days.” 
 
Me: “That’s fine, but I don’t have any syringes at home any more so I’ll need to buy some.” 
 
Pharmacy Tech: “You’ll need to get a doctor to send us a prescription for the syringes.” 
 
Me: “So, you are saying you don’t have the insulin pens. So you are giving me a bottle of insulin, but you won’t give me the syringes to use them?” 
 
Pharmacy Tech: “We can’t give you syringes without a doctor’s prescription.” 
 
Me: “Can I please talk to the pharmacist?” 
 
Pharmacy Tech: “She’s very busy right now, and she’s going to tell you the same thing.” 
 
Me: “I will wait.” 
 
(The pharmacy tech huffs, and I go sit down in the waiting area. About 10 minutes later, after I’ve seen the pharmacist give several consultations, I walk up to the consultation window.) 
 
Pharmacist: *very pleasantly* “Hi. Do you need a consultation?” 
 
Me: “Actually, the lady at the register said that you were substituting a bottle of insulin instead of the pens because you are out.” 
 
Pharmacist: “Oh, you need to know how to use the syringes?” 
 
Me: “No, I know how to do that, but I don’t have any syringes.” 
 
Pharmacist: “Oh, no problem. We’ll give you some since we are out of the pens.” 
 
Me: “The lady at the register is refusing to give them to me without a prescription.” 
 
(The pharmacist looks towards the registers and glares.) 
 
Pharmacist: “She’s been doing that all day. I don’t know why I have to keep explaining it to her. At least she goes home in half an hour.” 
 
(The pharmacist rang me up and I was on my way with syringes. I never saw the pharmacy tech there again.)
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
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