We're having a heat wave for Thanksgiving. Which will make the mountain passes safer to drive, at least.
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
It is good to hear the doctor was reassuring, Pix. His office should be able to give you a letter of medical necessity, but it would be nice if you didn't have to argue about it.
I don’t have to argue about it, but I do have to pay a $50 copay. Sigh. Between ND’s meds and mine, we’re up to $200+ a month just in copays.
Well the snow is supposed to clear off by the time I get off work. So, I guess that's good.
Pix, I'm glad the pain has passed. Hopefully the insurance pain will too.
Safe travels to everyone who is traveling!
I don’t have to argue about it, but I do have to pay a $50 copay. Sigh. Between ND’s meds and mine, we’re up to $200+ a month just in copays.
I've been there, and that truly sucks. I'm sorry.
I woke up to my first snow!~ [link]
I haven't been out in it yet, but I'm getting out there in a minute to take out the trash ( forgot to do it last night).
Will says it's good snowball making snow. He told me after I called him with several silly questions.
I don’t have to argue about it, but I do have to pay a $50 copay. Sigh. Between ND’s meds and mine, we’re up to $200+ a month just in copays.
I've been there, and that truly sucks. I'm sorry.
Tim's insurance has a $20 copay for generic drugs -- unless they're "mental health" drugs, even if they're generic. The "mental health" drugs, even generic, are $40. Ritalin is included in that. And starting next year, his insurance is putting a cap on how much Ritalin can be prescribed to a patient in a given month, even it the cap is under what the doctor prescribes, because it's what the patient fucking NEEDS to function.
I'm so rageful about that, I still can't come up with a rant.
Fucking health care rationing and non doctors making health care decisions/mandates.
Tim's insurance has a $20 copay for generic drugs -- unless they're "mental health" drugs, even if they're generic. The "mental health" drugs, even generic, are $40. Ritalin is included in that. And starting next year, his insurance is putting a cap on how much Ritalin can be prescribed to a patient in a given month, even it the cap is under what the doctor prescribes, because it's what the patient fucking NEEDS to function.
Well, sure. I mean, can't Tim just decide to have better mental health and decide to not have ADD? PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY PEOPLE!!!
t /sarcasm