Dear Tigwig,I didn't want to hi-jack your thread, on which my own (non medical) opinion is that you will be all right this time, but I would throw it away now. However, I thought this would amuse you and demonstrate how easy it is to do. I am allergic to wasp stings - diagnosed over 20 years ago and have never had an epi pen.I was told to spray Waspeze and take an anti histamine tablet immediately. I can tell when the Waspeze runs out as it goes lighter and I then check the date on it. A month ago i was stung by a wasp when gardening. Panic. Rushed upstairs to my 2nd floor flat ,ran arm under coldtap, sprayed with Waspeze and took a tablet. Thought - years since I was stung, looked - 4 years out of date tablets. Ah! Looked at leaflet - not for over 65s! Another 10 years out of date then!! Not to be taken with grapefruit. Just had half for breakfst. Arrrrgh. I'm a goner. So went back and finished weeding. Moral. KEEP CHECKING MEDICINE DATES!
When we were staying with my parents some years ago, my OH had a very bad toothache. My father produced some painkillers, my OH being desparate took them, What we didn't know was my father had had them for a broken shoulder, at least over thirty years previously. My OH went to bed and slept for a very long time. We thought he was a goner, thsank goodness all was well.
I guess most of us have blundered in this way at some time or another. I am pretty good at checking fridges and food cupboards. Must get up to speed on the medicine cabinet!