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3145974 tn?1343086198

NOT TO SOUND DELUSIONAL BUT I THINK MY MEDS WERE TAMPERED WITH!

Hello,

I don't want to sound delusional, but I think my meds were tampered with.  I have been taking them religiously but I feel like I am going to die anyway, literally.

A couple months ago I was staying in a homeless shelter where they take possession of your meds and dole them out to you.  I got into conflicts with some of the members of the staff because I felt I was being sexually harassed.  They were ***so*** pi$$ed off with me.  They, of course, being the kind of people who work in most homeless shelters, have or had a lot of trouble with illicit drugs in their lives.  It's no secret that people working in shelters, halfway houses, etc., have had this kind of trouble in their lives at one point, or they still struggling with drugs.

I think what happened is they wanted to "ill" me by putting all my meds in the microwave.  I read somewhere that drug dealers know this little trick with render a pill or capsule ineffective but not "melt" it or change its appearance in any way to render the pill ineffective and whoever it is who takes those meds who the drug dealers want to "diss" - well, if so, they did a great job.

Is it true that drug dealers are known to put meds in the microwave when they want to cause harm to someone they don't like?   Is it true that if you put pills and capsules in the m'wave in the first place, that this will render them ineffective?  Has anyone ever heard of spite like this in the past?

Again, I don't want to sound delusional, but all my meds don't seem to be working anymore, particularly my Synthroid, which can cause irrevocable damage to one's system if my suspicion is correct - is the scenario I have explained a possibility?

THANKS
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3145974 tn?1343086198
thanks and God bless
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4851940 tn?1515694593
I agree with BluCrystal.

Best wishes.
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1696489 tn?1370821974
I did a web search on this subject and came up with nothing helpful.  I must admit that you sound a bit paranoid about this.  I suggest, to make yourself feel better, see your doctor and tell him what you think is going on with your meds (bring all of your meds with you).  He may be willing to take away the meds you have, and write you new prescriptions for them.  Blessings - Blu
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