My phone is set to ignore unknown callers, but I’ve been wanting to fuck with these people for a long time.
@JDN5IX Holy fucking shit you just described my current situation. It's okay to be uncomfortable; I totally get that. But being thrown into a lions' den without emergency medication is more terrifying than many people will ever realize.
It's not a cop-out. It's not a coping mechanism. It's not an excuse to get 'high'. In many cases, it's the only means that allows them to leave the house. Sometimes it's the only way that they can obtain the same semblance of the life that many others get to experience.
It's a medicine, and it works incredibly well (used moderately, of course.. otherwise you're going to have a completely different situation on your hands).
People who need these medications are the reason they exist, but because people abuse these medications, it makes obtaining them so much more difficult. Further, it creates a stigma for just using them makes them less of a human.
Sorry about my response being so long and probably way off course. I was just trying to explain how running out of meds doesn't mean you're addicted to them or trying to sell them, but instead helping you live your life.