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Old 08-28-2007, 10:13 PM #1
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Default In the hole with part D

I recently found out that I am in the infamous "donut hole" as far as my drug coverage goes. In checking around I can afford all of my meds except the ones for PD! Stalevo. It's gonna run almost 800.00 a month! I have looked at assistance programs but with my SSDI and a pension I make too much money to qualify for them. Just when I was doing good, ya know. Add to that my neuro says they have NO samples and he won't even write for me to back on just the Sinemet! His response was "you'll have to find a way to get it." He's gonna get it all right. I'd better end this now. Thanks
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