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Monday, March 23, 2026

Well…It’s Monday


I woke up this morning not dreading the week… or at least not completely dreading it. That in itself feels like something of a small victory.

I’m not excited about the week ahead—let’s not get carried away—but I’m also not upset about it. Normally, Mondays come with a heavy sense of reluctance, that familiar “here we go again” feeling. Today, though, I’m somewhere in between. Not eager, not annoyed—just… neutral.

And honestly, I’ll take neutral.

Of course, the morning couldn’t be entirely without frustration. As part of my usual routine, I organize my prescriptions for the week on Sunday or Monday morning. I didn’t get to it yesterday, so I tackled it today—and that’s when things went sideways.

I realized I’m out of one of my migraine medications. Somehow, my pharmacy has marked it as inactive (even though I thought I had already filled it), and it looks like another prescription was sent to the wrong pharmacy altogether. To make matters more complicated, the pharmacy has requested new prescriptions for three of my medications from the Headache Clinic—and so far, there’s been no response.

I know there’s been a change in neurologists at the clinic, but still… it’s frustrating. These are the kinds of things that shouldn’t fall through the cracks.

So now I wait. If I haven’t heard anything by noon, I’ll start making phone calls and see if I can untangle the situation myself.

What a way to start the week.

Still, I’m holding on to that sense of neutrality from when I woke up this morning. Maybe this is just a small hiccup, not a sign of how the rest of the week will go. Here’s hoping things smooth out from here.

Sometimes, a week doesn’t have to start perfectly—it just has to start.

3 comments:

  1. What kind of pharmacy do you have. My pharmacy keeps track of everything and sends me a text message at about a week out of me needing more and asking if I want it refilled. I just respond with a Y and soon there after I receive another text message saying things are ready. Come on people this is 2026.

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  2. I did have a local pharmacy, but after I moved a little farther from work, it wasn't convenient, the owner had sold the pharmacy, and my insurance company told me they would no longer cover medicines from that pharmacy (once I switched pharmacies, my insurance changed their mind), so I switched to CVS, and it has not been the greatest transition. For one thing, the pharmacist is very grumpy, but also, they have not synced my prescriptions correctly yet. At my old pharmacy, they had all my prescription filled and ready to be picked up on the first of the month. Also, there are a few medications I take that are difficult to get, so I end up getting them delivered through Amazon pharmacy, which has actually been pretty great, but I don't want to switch all my medicines to Amazon because there is no way to refill a prescription quickly with them.

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  3. Un contratiempo que tiene solución no puede estropear un lunes.
    Por cierto: el chico de la foto es muy guapo, le amo mucho.
    Ángel

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