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I totally know what you are talking about and it hurts me personally that people can be this fuckin' stoopid. Once the mail-order place refused to refill my birth control (I think I was on the patch back then) because they couldn't figure out the dosage information. I was telling everyone I knew "dude, it's a PATCH. You stick it on your ASS."
kellinator |
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I think you should have taken the 90 jars and set up your own resale shop!
Leslie |
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Been there too. When I was on the pill I was not allowed by my insurance company, to get three months at a time. The horror! I had to get it every month. Once? I tried to get it filled early because we would be on vacation at the time I would normally get it filled and I was unable to. "Your insurance company won't fill this as it has not been exactly a month since your last refill."
Honestly, the insurance companies shouldn't have that much control over our care.
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My personal experience has been to try and refill one of my diabetic meds TWO DAYS early... *gasp*. You'd think I was trying to smuggle crack into the country. I had to wait (which meant another drive into town) until the the two days were up. Isn't that nuts???
I feel for ya.
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You should send that person 90 jars of the stuff every week, like what they did to the people at CBS to get Jericho back on line. I'm convinced people at insurance companies truly don't know how to think for themselves.
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