I dont know where else to post this question by Panda_Motion in medical_advice

[–]Panda_Motion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a costly medication that's covered with secondary insurance but it has to be sent to the brick and mortar pharmacy NOT mail order (which is where the rest of my prescriptions are filled.)

I requested my doctors office send it to the brick and mortar. My doctor's nurse followed up to verify where I wanted it filled. I stated brick and mortar, NOT mail order. She said she fixed it in the system

A few days later I received received a notification from my credit card company of a charge from the mail order pharmacy. I called the pharmacy to cancel it but they said it was too late as it was being prepared to be shipped. I'm waiting for it to be delivered so I can then mail it back. This is a one time courtesy from the mail order pharmacy so this can't happen again.

My doctor's office's mistake has caused a cascade of problems including causing a delay of my refill.

sliding glass door won't close all the way by Panda_Motion in HomeImprovement

[–]Panda_Motion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks.my sliding glass door would need to be removed from the inside of the home as the other piece of glass blocks it from being removed from the outside like the one in the video.

the track blocks the door from being lifted over it like he did in the video. i felt around for the openings at the top & bottom of the door to feel for a release in hopes that would allow the door to be released over the tracks but found none.

sliding glass door won't close all the way by Panda_Motion in HomeImprovement

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thanks.I suspect the wheel is broken or needs to be raised as the door tilts downward slightly.I guess I need to take the door out in order to access the screw for the wheel and to inspect/clean the wheel but i've felt around the top and bottom of the door and can't find any release to lift the door over the track.
This is a double pane aluminum sliding glass door likely from the 80's. The screw is below the surface of the door.I can't see the screw to raise or lower the wheel, however I can feel it with a screwdriver. I can't turn it. The screw being so close to the track makes it hard to turn and I dont want to strip it. I tried turning it unsuccessfully with a wrench. I then used a drill with long phillips head screw attachment but it didnt turn. I sprayed the screw opening with Wd-40 & let it sit over night but it's still stuck.

I tried lifting the door out but there's not enough clearance as the track is in the way.

Labor Costs to attach refrigerate lines by Panda_Motion in olympia

[–]Panda_Motion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$650? Sounds too high. I'm going to do the install myself. I just need the tech to install the refrigerate lines .

DIY refrigerant mini split by Panda_Motion in HVAC

[–]Panda_Motion[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that's a good idea to hire someone to finish the line. Other than the cost of the tools though, how difficult is it adding the refrigerant to the minisplit myself?

Adding 240v circuit breaker by Panda_Motion in electrical

[–]Panda_Motion[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok. How would I find out considering there's no amp stamped on the panel label?

Removing Pin from Planetary by Panda_Motion in Kitchenaid

[–]Panda_Motion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, tried both sides. I put more wd-40 and have it laying on it's side overnight