
Here is the 127.00 per day anti-rejection drug habit I am on. That is the cost after insurance. There is a reason the highest mortality of transplant receipents occur two years after their surgery. Not because their new organ fail, but because their insurance stops paying the exorbited medical costs. I thought it was ironic when I threw my old medica alert emblem into this picture, it landed in the form of a question mark. How long will my new cells continue to live and will they regenterate, or will something happen that I can no longer afford them?
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Scary thought isn't it? Are you elligable for the uber confusing medicare partD?
How many of your drugs are actual immunosupressents and how many are to combat the side effects?
No valiums? For $127 a day ya think you’d get a valium or two, you’d think!
Wow, and to think I whine about the $250 a month I spend. I am with fromage- the pahrmacy ought to throw something good in for free.
Hey Ms Munkay, been offline so catching up.
Absolutely extornionate amount!!!! Pills and money, urgh, poor you.
Another reason to love the UK.
Very pretty and colorful, kinda like if Mickey Mouse threw up.
It's a bummer you have to take so many pills but I'm glad they're there so you are here with us.
oh and I find it kinda amusing that the word verification I have now starts with RX.
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