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Old 04-15-2008, 01:10 AM
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Originally Posted by PolarExpress View Post
It really is outrageous.

It is outrageous, I agree completely. I blame the pharma's mostly, although I must admit I don't know how much profit the insurance companies are making there either.

Some people just can't cut back. I cost my insurance company $25 a month for LDN, and have had only one MRI once over 17 yrs. I don't have to pay for testing or meds either . . . so it's not a personal cost issue for me.

Some people will take, take, take though . . . and those are the one's that could make some changes to benefit others, or pay slightly higher premiums for the better of all. Unfortunately, some people can be fairly self-centered about this kind of issue though.


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Originally Posted by NurseNancy View Post
... my co-pay for my copaxone was going to be $600! i used to pay $20.

i'm going to ask my dr if he thinks i really need it.
but if it's working do i dare stop?
the risk may not be worth it.

If I was doing well on my med of choice, and I could somehow afford to continue to use it, I would. It is a very difficult situation . . . when finances can be the deciding factor over health.

Cherie
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