hey, nothing ventured nothing gained. It's only a phone call. Call me obsessive, but I'd be on the phone all day calling pharmacies trying to get the shot tonight. YMMV
If they COULD call I know my personal pharmacies does get fedex deliveries from the drug company on Saturday - every company in the world COULD hit the "saturday delivery" box on the fedex form...it might be worth paying for it yourself if possible just to get it two days early.
Agree with FLGuy - switch back to the night of your "desires' for the next shot if you have complications like work and stuff to deal with. Taking it early is fine taking it late is the problem you know?
Good luck either way Kathy. I can tell you won't be letting this problem happen again any time soon :) Thank GOD you were well into treatment and it should hurt less :)
I'm so glad it's sorted now. If you can't get hold of a peg shot (anyone?) sorry I'm in Australia. Maybe take an extra 100mg riba daily, but only if your hgb and rbc's are okay. I wonder how many people failed tx due to bad doctoring? I'd be down at the doctors making a pretty big noise, can you ring an advocate to deal with this for you. Do you have things like local state hep c councils? Emi
My nurse told me to always order my new shots when I took my second to last shot. That way I would have two weeks to get them delivered. I needed those two weeks many times, because everything that could go wrong with delivery went wrong during the 72 weeks I treated.
This is the reason I love this forum. You are each and every one a true angel. You made it possible to keep my sanity and not start screaming (at work) after spending multiple hours on the phone with the doctor's office, the PA and Curascript. It should be delivered tomorrow. You are correct, we all have to be our own advocates. If I had just rolled over who knows when I would have gotten this medication. FIGuy, thank you for your advice. I plan on following it. jmjm and Trinity, I agree, I wonder how many people go through this? I've gone through it repeatedly and I'm working with a Hepatologist. And they wonder why they have to pay such high malpractice insurance fees! I don't wonder any more!
Kathy, after my first response to you, I got busy at work and wasn't able to check back until now. I'm glad you've got this kind of sorted out but I'm so sorry you have had to go through this. Your doc and his staff are total incompetents and I'm so glad you are switching docs.
As others have said, I also learned from the bad experiences of others from sites like this and I stock piled my shots before starting my treatment so that I have at least 2 shots ahead at all times. My doc didn't tell me to do this, in fact, when I asked him if I should he acted like I was ridiculous. Well, so far, I haven't had any problems with delivery of my meds BUT it just takes one time. After reading of your experience, it just makes me just that much happier that I have two shots ahead on my meds.
Best of luck to you!!!! Let us know when you get your meds!