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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 136090"><p>Lisa - </p><p></p><p>When it rains, it pours. It's so frustrating when we can't accomplish what we set out to accomplish because life decides to get in the way. You've worked so hard on that English paper. At least if you have to take the class again, you'll be a step ahead? Is that a silver lining?</p><p></p><p>I hope you feel better soon. </p><p></p><p>Both of my kids were saying they felt bad last night - headache and upset stomach. I told them I'm on steroids and it lowers my immune system, so not to breathe on me. I was standing right next to Devon when I said it. He turned and breathed right into my face. On purpose. I know he didn't understand the seriousness of it and thought he was being funny, but I could have taken his head off. He's home sick today. Sigh.</p><p></p><p>((((hugs))))</p><p></p><p>Take care of you. Nothing has happened this quarter that can't be fixed - or redone. The money situation really bites. Please don't miss your doctors appointments. If you explain your situation to the doctor, they might waive the copay or let you pay later.</p><p></p><p>Also - regarding the medications...can they substitute anything you're taking for generics on the $4 drug list at walmart? I ask because when I had my heart attack I had just given notice at my job days before and was going to be without insurance. Except for the blood thinner, all of my medications they prescribed are on the $4 list (my beta blocker, ace inhibitor, statin and nitro). The doctors had the printout from walmart so they could decide what to rx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 136090"] Lisa - When it rains, it pours. It's so frustrating when we can't accomplish what we set out to accomplish because life decides to get in the way. You've worked so hard on that English paper. At least if you have to take the class again, you'll be a step ahead? Is that a silver lining? I hope you feel better soon. Both of my kids were saying they felt bad last night - headache and upset stomach. I told them I'm on steroids and it lowers my immune system, so not to breathe on me. I was standing right next to Devon when I said it. He turned and breathed right into my face. On purpose. I know he didn't understand the seriousness of it and thought he was being funny, but I could have taken his head off. He's home sick today. Sigh. ((((hugs)))) Take care of you. Nothing has happened this quarter that can't be fixed - or redone. The money situation really bites. Please don't miss your doctors appointments. If you explain your situation to the doctor, they might waive the copay or let you pay later. Also - regarding the medications...can they substitute anything you're taking for generics on the $4 drug list at walmart? I ask because when I had my heart attack I had just given notice at my job days before and was going to be without insurance. Except for the blood thinner, all of my medications they prescribed are on the $4 list (my beta blocker, ace inhibitor, statin and nitro). The doctors had the printout from walmart so they could decide what to rx. [/QUOTE]
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