Father calls pharmacy over Vax putting his son in hospital. Verification?
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Warning: he does start swearing and saying abusive things near the end of the call.
Personally, I think he's not far off. But, you've had your warning, so use your own discretion.
I hope it's real, but I think that if it were the pharmacist would have hung up very early in the call...
I was also thinking that I would have hung up earlier. She was using the " I wasn't in the room" way of avoiding personal guilt, so she may have just hung on in there.. surprise, shock, letting others listen in?
It's heartbreaking that people are actually dealing with this, even if this particular call is fake. We have a friend whose sister was told she had 5 years, due to a recent heart condition. She is in her early 30's.
This is hard to say without sounding like I'm blaming the wrong people... because this pharmacist is ABSOLUTELY at fault here I agree with everything the father said...
But frankly imho ... while the father shouldn't be punished and I feel terrible for him...
My parents did something similar to me when they demanded a doctor prescribe me SSRIs.
And when it ... ummm.... badly. Very badly. They blamed EVERYONE but themselves for not knowing the medication had these possible side effects.
What's the most sad to me is knowing just how many parents outsource their responsibility ... and in my experience are NEVER open to hearing how they could prevent such things in the future.
I'm not blaming the father. He was lied to. It's not his fault.
Letting "not my fault" (ESPECIALLY when it's true ...) turn into "not my responsibility" is a fast way to find yourself in hell on Earth.
I feel aweful for everyone in this situation, even the pharmacist to a small degree (very small, would absolutely vote guilty if I was serving on the jury of her trial). What an absolute shitshow.
I totally understand where you're coming from. I think that the mom was in the wrong, taking the son without father's knowledge. The pharmacists were wrong. This one knew their policy and would likely have responded the same as the other. Just because she wasn't in the room this time, just gave her an out in her own mind for this one, even though she obviously agreed with the policy.
Parents who don't ask questions, don't do their own research and insist on medicating their children just because they are frustrated, want to be in the "in" crowd, or pure ignorance and malice are .. not good parents..