Medicine Cabinet Clean Up
We didn’t go to college but we are pharmacists. We are so scared of pain, we dismember parts of the body to kill it, e.g. arms.
“I use this for shoulder pain.”
“I use this for wrist pain.”
“I use this for finger joint pain.”
Pharmacies in our bathroom cabinets keep multiplying because we discover new pills and ointments from family, friends or online. Do we thrash old medication after this discovery? No. We don’t. The fuller the medicine chest looks, the healthier we are. Well! The illusion of health at least. Pharmacy is even a wrong term in this context because most of the bottles and rubs are not, prescription.
It’s frustrating being in a room where occupants speak a different language. Diet fanatics have their own, and get irritated when you interfere with mundane questions such as the difference between salt and sodium. People who are vigilant about pain are the same. They don’t understand why you don’t know the scientific name associated with a painkiller for pollen. Pollen? Does is cause pain?
That’s why I’m scared of people who complain about the heat in July. They might have some medication for not feeling it. That is ludicrous. Never say never. Having said that, what do you have in that pharmacy of yours, at home?
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.
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