Many of use opiods to treat our RLS. We know the risked associated with the potential for abuse for ourselves. We've weighed the risk/reward with our doctor and know what's at stake.
Our responsibility extends beyond ourselves though. Having a consistent supply of opiods on a month to month basis naturally makes us a target for those wanting to steal our medicine to use or sell.
I have three teenage daughters who I trust won't take any. But still they are teenagers. They also have friends. Others, may have caretakers who come regularly or house cleaners. You just never know. Even just a word spreading to the wrong individual can cause problems. Break-ins occur fairly often for opiod theft. It's a quick hit and run by those often in desperate circumstances.
I try to hide my medication so it's not visible but I still have anxiety about my opiods getting into the wrong hands causing someone else harm or addiction. Moreover, there also is the smaller but real concern of "Oh No" I have no meds for the rest of the month. Most doctors and insurance companies will not let you get a replacement supply early. So one would be left high and dry, facing the possibility of very unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.
I think I've decided to buy a small biometric metal safe. I'm going to mount it to a stud from the inside of the box, onto the inner side wall of my closet.
With just a thumprint I can have quick access to medication and feel less anxious.
Does anyone else have this concern of theft? If so, what methods do you take to protect against it? Maybe someone has a better or cheaper solution.
We probably shouldn't give up all our "trade secrets" on the internet. But, if anyone has had any problems with opiod theft and are comfortable sharing, it could be helpful to others here.
Hopefully I get no stories shared because no one here has had medication taken.