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My suitcase

Posted: Sun Jun 2, 2019 9:21am
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Siobhan50

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Arrived at Murcia Airport yesterday morning from Bristol waited n waited for my suitcase never arrived.  Great start to a 7 day holiday.  Reported it to Easy Jet lost baggage dept. They have opened a file but have still not confirmed that my suutcase is still at Bristol, if it is hopefully it will come on the same flight this morning.

I have all my medication in the suitcase, which I realise was a big mistake on my part.  Clothes etc etc which I am not that bothered about.  I have gone one night already without my medication which is already causing me problems.  Just wish Easy Jet could tell me at least they have found it.

sexystevieb

Posted: Sun Jun 2, 2019 8:20pm

sexystevieb

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Posted: Sun Jun 2, 2019 8:20pm

You can get most meds at farmacia without prescription

Markbradley72

Posted: Mon Jun 3, 2019 9:44am

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Posted: Mon Jun 3, 2019 9:44am

It's definitely worth a visit to the pharmacy. We have just had to extend our holiday by a week because my son came out with chicken pox and I had only brought enough medication for the planned holiday so I was effectively a week short. Two of my meds (tramadol and pregabalin) are 'controlled' in the UK but I was still given them over the counter at the pharmacy (and they cost less than a prescription price in the UK).

So unless you are absolutely sure your suitcase will arrive today it's probably worth a visit to the pharmacy.

Regards

Mark

Sheilab63

Posted: Mon Jun 3, 2019 1:27pm

Sheilab63

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Posted: Mon Jun 3, 2019 1:27pm

I can’t believe the Farmicia are dishing out strong medication without a prescription.  Tramadol is an opioid drug & highly addictive with multiple other side effects.  Those pharmacists are acting illegally.  Be careful.  Sorry to hear about your lost suitcase.  Hope it has been rectified.  Enjoy your holiday. 

Markbradley72

Posted: Mon Jun 3, 2019 2:00pm

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Posted: Mon Jun 3, 2019 2:00pm

I wasn't suggesting the original poster (or anyone else) walk in to the pharmacy and get tramadol and pregabalin if they aren't their usual meds, I was simply pointing out that there is no point suffering symptoms or with withdrawal of whatever their current meds are when a visit to the pharmacy MAY give them the meds they need.

My meds are prescribed for me in the UK for a condition that is far worse than the side effects or addictiveness of the meds in question.....I was in no way suggesting that anyone just walks into a pharmacy and ask for meds they don't need. I've re-ead my previous post again and I can't see that I ever suggested that, just trying to be helpful to the original poster.

As for whether the pharmacy was acting legally I have no idea I'm just very grateful they gave me the meds I needed to manage my condition.

Anyway, I hope the original poster gets sorted.

Regards

Mark

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Siobhan50

Posted: Tue Jun 4, 2019 8:49am

Siobhan50

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Posted: Tue Jun 4, 2019 8:49am

Thanks Mark for your reply.  My suitcase turned up on Sunday.  So all ok.

Thanks again

Siobhan50

Posted: Tue Jun 4, 2019 8:50am

Siobhan50

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Posted: Tue Jun 4, 2019 8:50am

Thanks for your reply.

Suitcase turned up on Sunday so all ok.

Thanks again

Siobhan50

Posted: Tue Jun 4, 2019 8:52am

Siobhan50

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Posted: Tue Jun 4, 2019 8:52am

Yes I totally agree on this thought they would need a prescription from my Doctors to dish these out.  My suitcase arrived on Sunday so all ok.

Thanks again

Markbradley72

Posted: Tue Jun 4, 2019 11:16am

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Posted: Tue Jun 4, 2019 11:16am

Great...I'm glad it arrived ok in the end, I know how horrible it is to rely on medication and then not have access to it.

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fredtru

Posted: Wed Jun 5, 2019 12:33pm

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Posted: Wed Jun 5, 2019 12:33pm

Hope you get your stuff. If you are really stuck the pharmacies are very helpful and I am sure they could tide you iver

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