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Originally Posted by MelodyL View Post
Hi all.

I am on medicare advantage plan. Don't qualify for medicaid. And thank god I refilled yesterday and I paid $139 for two months of Flex pens.

I see the cost of insulin rising substantially. I have tried looking for some patient assistance program but they all indicate "you do not qualify if you are presently on some federally funded program like Medicare, Medicaid, blah blah.

Of course I don't qualify because I have medicare part D.

So what is a person supposed to do when they have to pay bills, pay rent, pay for this and that and pay for Insulin? Is there any patient assistant diabetic programs that help people who already have prescription coverage but can't afford what the prescriptions cost??

Any input is appreciated.

Thanks much, Melody

Hi Mel,

Sorry I cannot offer advice about the American health system. But in Oz, your doctor can assist you with getting medication at cheaper rates depending on how they write up the script. I dont understand it very much because i ususally dont qualify for anything, but before Lyrica was put onto the PBS (pharmaceutical benefit scheme) scheme it was very expensive. My neurologist wrote it up in a certain way for me to get access to it much cheaper. I think maybe you should speak to your GP in case there is a loophole? xx
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