meara has a new tag. I thought she loved me.
'Touched'
Spike's Bitches 21 Gunn Salute
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
I'm sorry PolterCow. I went to the movies last night, and it just called out to me to be tagged. It almost said please.
I understand. We can still be friends.
The party, so far, sounds absolutely yummy, vw.
{{{Cindy}}} I don't have panic attacks, but I know someone who does. It sounds awful, and I wish I could do something other shake a wee fist at the universe for you.
{{{Kristin}}} Because you are always so helpful and so concerned and willing to share. Has anyone ever told you you're a sweetie? And a hot one to boot?
Daniel, I sympathize -- when we were without insurance at one point, I discovered my diabetes meds are $200 a month. Yikes. Sincerely hoping yours are more affordable, and the insurance situation doesn't last long.
I bought a new red bag at Target for $11 on clearance, and it may be my One True Bag. I'm hopeful. It's very pretty.
Timelies. Have skipped and skimmed, though I did click on some unfortunately links. DH did not seem to find the humor in the feathered butt plug...alas.
{{{}}}} to them that needs, chocolate and glitter for all.
Has anyone ever told you you're a sweetie? And a hot one to boot?
Probably, but it can't be said enough.
It's so cold.
Sincerely hoping yours are more affordable, and the insurance situation doesn't last long.
Thanks. Currently I have Avandia, and a water pill, and testing supplies. The testing strips alone are about $85/month. Avandia is about $100/month and hydrochlorothiazide is a cheap $7/month. Add in a couple of my supplements and it rounds out to approximately $200/mo.
I can probably shave some of that by 10%-20% online, but Wal-Mart prices are pretty competitive.
ETA: and of course, lab tests, and finding a new doctor, as my old one left the clinic last month.
The testing strips alone are about $85/month.
Gah! I forgot about them. (I'm not as good about testing as I should be, but I did it four times a day when I was pregnant and on insulin.) I've seen those ads on TV for diabetic testing supplies via mail, but I've never investigated them. Good look finding a new doctor, too -- it's always tough for me to find someone I like enough to stick with long-term.
Good look finding a new doctor, too -- it's always tough for me to find someone I like enough to stick with long-term.
Thanks. I just wish I know what happened to my old doctor. He was well liked and no one seems to know if he went back to Canada or what.
All I know is I got a letter saying that he was no longer with the clinic and i should call and get a new primary physician.
I discovered my diabetes meds are $200 a month
It's a fucking expensive disease. Blood pressure meds are cheap.