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DownriverDem

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14. How come you have
Mon Apr 20, 2020, 08:46 AM
Apr 2020

to pick up your prescriptions once a week? It seems you should be able to get more pills than that. I had a virtual appointment with my doc last week, but no blood draw because of not wanting to go into a lab. I'll wait and hopefully I will be able to get it in July.

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Whatever it takes to get you through this jberryhill Apr 2020 #1
How come you have DownriverDem Apr 2020 #14
Yes. My doctor writes me 90-day supplies at my request, Hortensis Apr 2020 #27
I think you meant to post this to me... LuckyCharms Apr 2020 #35
You are paying instacart wage. They NEED you to pay their rent. I probably couldn't let someone LizBeth Apr 2020 #2
Yes, kind of, because I am able to stay safely in my house The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2020 #3
Service folk are safer out and about delivering than they are working in a crowded store. Midnight Writer Apr 2020 #4
i'm grubhubbing a lot, but i am tipping double. mopinko Apr 2020 #5
I am so sorry for your situation..... AZ8theist Apr 2020 #6
Yeah in San Antonio, it seems you can have soil delivered fairly easily LeftInTX Apr 2020 #10
Many lives would have been saved and much disruption avoided, if we had a president. Hermit-The-Prog Apr 2020 #7
I've heard that Lowe's does curbside. LeftInTX Apr 2020 #11
oooooh thank for this! LuckyCharms Apr 2020 #19
Home Depot has curbside pickup as well. crickets Apr 2020 #25
I don't do Home Depot. See their trumper co-founder Bernie Marcus. Hermit-The-Prog Apr 2020 #41
Small town choices are sometimes limited, but thanks for the heads up! nt crickets Apr 2020 #44
It seems like 6 months ago, I had a ton of different gauge LuckyCharms Apr 2020 #39
Why would you feel guilt? LisaL Apr 2020 #8
Because I'm a reformed Catholic lol. LuckyCharms Apr 2020 #18
I have everything delivered right now and feel no guilt about it whatsoever. LisaL Apr 2020 #29
Haha cate94 Apr 2020 #33
because those people delivering increase their own exposure to covid Skittles Apr 2020 #49
Your fixtures can survive hard water for several months LeftInTX Apr 2020 #9
Thank you for the tips. I appreciate it. Here is LuckyCharms Apr 2020 #16
Glad to see perspective on others' lives bucolic_frolic Apr 2020 #12
I do not feel guilty about it at all mcar Apr 2020 #13
Not really, those delivery jobs are likely going to automated away in 10 years or so Amishman Apr 2020 #15
Don't feel guilty, we're all doing the best we can, MerryBlooms Apr 2020 #17
The kid who brings the groceries out at my local Walmart womanofthehills Apr 2020 #20
Instacart is worth it. For people like me. Alex Blaine Layder Apr 2020 #21
I used Instacart once left-of-center2012 Apr 2020 #24
Each Instacart item has a preference option for second choices. crickets Apr 2020 #26
Hell no ! left-of-center2012 Apr 2020 #22
Nah...I still just go get it myself Bengus81 Apr 2020 #23
Nope no guilt. MissB Apr 2020 #28
I feel a little guilty, but I figure overall I am doing the right thing. crickets Apr 2020 #30
Instacart has $99 yearly subscription fee camartinwv Apr 2020 #31
No. LuckyCharms, it's far safer for everyone that people stay Hortensis Apr 2020 #32
I appreciate that you shared this pandr32 Apr 2020 #34
Thanks for your comments, and please leave your house alone unless LuckyCharms Apr 2020 #37
UPDATE: Thanks to LeftInTx LuckyCharms Apr 2020 #36
We all have to do what we can. RhodeIslandOne Apr 2020 #38
I'm 64 and I go out once a week to shop. kimbutgar Apr 2020 #40
I am feeling no guilt whatsoever to be doing things that could very well save my life. totodeinhere Apr 2020 #42
I swear I've developed agoraphobia spinbaby Apr 2020 #43
My experience with Lowes and Home Depot for deliveries or store pick up have been good csziggy Apr 2020 #45
Nope. I support workers and tip well. It's a plus. nolabear Apr 2020 #46
I don't have delivery but *do* sense it as tinged decadent. I understand the safety of it. UTUSN Apr 2020 #47
To answer the OP's question: No, I don't. Texin Apr 2020 #48
I don't feel guilty about much of anything tirebiter Apr 2020 #50
If the store will bring your order out to the curbside, amcgrath Apr 2020 #51
One of my Schedule IV drugs was auto refilled LeftInTX Apr 2020 #54
Not really. My delivery is contactless. They drop it off on a table and I go down and smirkymonkey Apr 2020 #52
Stores are dangerous places to go these days IronLionZion Apr 2020 #53
Love this thread!!! LeftInTX Apr 2020 #55
From a societal standpoint delivery is better than everybody going and getting stuff Recursion Apr 2020 #56
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