I don’t know if I can even describe this mess.
My wife has COPD. If she doesn’t have her medicine, she doesn’t breath.
Recently we changed our drug plan from Wal-Mart to CVS. CVS was going to be cheaper, and there’s a brand-new CVS store just a couple blocks from our home. I could walk there. And the store could hardly be in a more favorable location–and with its own parking lot, too.
So naturally when she called today to renew her presecription… the brand-new, months-old, state-o’-the-art CVS store was shut down, closed, out of business, kaput, bye-bye–!
Crikey! What about all that paperwork we had to do? Months of it! Will it all have to be done over?
I mean, imagine it! You’re a clerk at CVS, a brand-new store; and you show up for work this morning and the place is out of business.
We have no idea what to do now.
You should be able to fill it at another CVS, but should is the operative word here. Should and can do not always interchange.
I think Unknowable is correct. It was on the news that CVS was closing a bunch of stores but a brand new one? That’s crazy! Please, Lord Jesus, help Patti to get her needed medicine right away.
Yikes! Praying!!!