That occured to me, too, which is one of the reasons I hope your boss takes it very seriously. As for the employee you suspect, if her issues are so obvious, why does she still have a job? That's pretty sad.
That occured to me, too, which is one of the reasons I hope your boss takes it very seriously. As for the employee you suspect, if her issues are so obvious, why does she still have a job? That's pretty sad.
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--Mary Anne Radmacher
Winding Road, I am sorry to read what happened at work, I am sure it is even more upsetting to know what a co-worker did this than the effort and expense to replace the medication.
Somehow I missed your original post, and my hat is off to you for doing what you need to do to help yourself. That simply rocks, and it sounds like you have good medical advice. If the woman you suspect is the culprit, hopefully something in this situation will finally get her attention.
Can you lock the meds in your car and just step outside briefly when you need to take it?
I usually ride my bike or I would lock them up in the car.
I don't understand why anyone else would even know to look for them. But I'd just put one or two pills - whatever I needed for the day - in a small pill box, and keep it in my pocket. Something like this is very small.
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