Re: Question for people who live in Canada

From: Sally Grigg (lostcst@mcn.org)
Sun Feb 24 19:36:03 2002


I don't know about Canada either, but Nancy would have told us by now if it were true, so I don't think so. Mexico is very liberal with its medications, but I'd be very careful. You might wind up with cyanide instead of percoset or whatever. If the medicine is so little controlled, it stands to reason that no one is watching what they put in the pills either. That's a scarey thought.

I once went into a pharmacy in Mexico without my dictionary and tried to buy diarrhea medicine. It was actually hysterectically funny after awhile, because I was trying to be delicate. My husband finally stopped trying to be delicate and did a lot of obvious things which just cracked up the pharacist, but I got the medicine. Love, Sally

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From: Karla To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 5:07 PM Subject: Re: Question for people who live in Canada

Chrissy,

I don't know about Canada...but that is pretty true in Mexico.

Karla

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> ----- Original Message -----
From: Chrissy492@aol.com To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 12:21 PM Subject: Question for people who live in Canada

Hi there, ") One of my co-workers asked me to ask those of you living in Canada if what she heard was true. She said that you can go into a drug store and actually buy percoset over the counter as you can by aspirin. Is that true? I told her I didn't think so and it's only a rumor that narcotics can't be bought that way. But hey, if she's right, I may be visiting all of you that live in Canada...teee heee Love to all, ~Chrissie xo's


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