Why Is It . . . . . . . . . . . . .

That, when you receive a medication in the mail that you’ve been using for years and years, it comes with twelve pages of instructions, warnings, and information too technical to understand?   I get it if it’s a first-time, newly prescribed medication.  But if it’s something you’ve been taking since you broke 30 and you’re now on Social Security, (or in the medical / insurance community, we call it “preexisting”), then is it really necessary to cut down three trees and wad them up into a tiny ball to let you know everything you possibly could about it?  If it still works, I’ll assume the best.  Thanks so much. Continue reading “Why Is It . . . . . . . . . . . . .”