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Old 04-12-2010, 12:59 PM #17
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To be honest with you, she doesn't even know it. she is 10 and she coughs a little bit more than normal. She evens plays softball rides her bike .etc. But it will get worse if we do not get the medicine. The insurance covered 1 med it is called Tobi. But the second 1 called Pulmozyme is too expensive. they are charging us $500 instead of the $4300 it could of cost. All it is is tiny tubes that she takes as breathing treatments. There is no generic yet. I understand big pharma making a profit on their medicines but this is just crazy. Anyway she will do 2 different inhaled medicines along with Cipro starting hopefully Wednesday when we get all of the meds in. Thanks for the concern. She is such an amazing kid.
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