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Its hard when your insurance company says "you can have 3k in drugs per month." then you use up 2.3k in copaxone! that leaves very little for other meds like muscle relaxers, and anti anxiety pills. I have a healthy bottom line, but I know so many that dont.

When I moved out of the state I retired in, they did this HUGE bump in my co pay, tacked on a deductible, and told me I had to pay a certain percentage because I was a disabled retiree. how sick is that?! Since I am covered by the hubby's insurance, I just whipped out his card, and it was back to the easy copay of next to nothing. I was so angry, and had I been counting on that policy, I would have been eating soup for a week out of the month. Once I move back to the same state I retired from, it matches the husbands policy. Weired huh?
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