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Any Idea what this is? Up, down syndrome.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 378824" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Star - go to yourrxcard.com and print their free card. then use the medication pricing thingy on the home page - in my area 120 2mg klonopin generic are $15.91 using this card. At a locally owned pharmacy. Then call your doctor and say I have NO insurance and need this refilled with-o an office visit, please please please. Explain the ohter hardships, such as a disabled husband. doctor is likely to do it, esp if it is a doctor that knows you. </p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps. Love you. Sorry about Dude. Wish i had help or advice. I hope girlfriend isn't preg and Dude isn't married. Two wrongs done make a right, just like two left turns just mean you are going in exactly the opposite direction as when you started out and wanted to turn right. Sooner or later Dude should mature enough to have a better grasp of how to do right, but his brain isn't done growing yet, and the influence of S is just holding him back. I really admire the way you let him go to meet/visit/live/stay with S, knowing that D had to make his own decisions. Not sure I could step that far back. Heck, it has taken me 2 decades to act to keep gfgbro out of my life. 2 decades of tdocs telling me he is toxic and not going to change. I am a lot slower on this stuff, and truly admire the way you are still there for Dude, even after he went to S's, begged to come home and you paid for the return, and then he went back there again. He is one lucky difficult child to have you for a mom.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think cutting off communication with-him is right. Not when all he has is S, S's family which is just as bad or far worse, and the possibly preggo girlfriend. He needs at least one person on his side, even if it is from far away.</p><p> </p><p>Love and hugs to you, df and D, along with my furnephews and furnieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 378824, member: 1233"] Star - go to yourrxcard.com and print their free card. then use the medication pricing thingy on the home page - in my area 120 2mg klonopin generic are $15.91 using this card. At a locally owned pharmacy. Then call your doctor and say I have NO insurance and need this refilled with-o an office visit, please please please. Explain the ohter hardships, such as a disabled husband. doctor is likely to do it, esp if it is a doctor that knows you. Hope this helps. Love you. Sorry about Dude. Wish i had help or advice. I hope girlfriend isn't preg and Dude isn't married. Two wrongs done make a right, just like two left turns just mean you are going in exactly the opposite direction as when you started out and wanted to turn right. Sooner or later Dude should mature enough to have a better grasp of how to do right, but his brain isn't done growing yet, and the influence of S is just holding him back. I really admire the way you let him go to meet/visit/live/stay with S, knowing that D had to make his own decisions. Not sure I could step that far back. Heck, it has taken me 2 decades to act to keep gfgbro out of my life. 2 decades of tdocs telling me he is toxic and not going to change. I am a lot slower on this stuff, and truly admire the way you are still there for Dude, even after he went to S's, begged to come home and you paid for the return, and then he went back there again. He is one lucky difficult child to have you for a mom. I don't think cutting off communication with-him is right. Not when all he has is S, S's family which is just as bad or far worse, and the possibly preggo girlfriend. He needs at least one person on his side, even if it is from far away. Love and hugs to you, df and D, along with my furnephews and furnieces. [/QUOTE]
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