No!itsbob said:Do any of you sick folk use the Ionic Breeze??
Ozone poisoning??itsbob said:Do any of you sick folk use the Ionic Breeze??
I could have examined your breestes...BS Gal said:Went to the doc. She gave me a test for Lymes and mono. Said I was wheezing. Gave me a strong antibiotic you take once a day for five days, an inhaler and a cough suppresent and sent me to Bean Center for a chest x-ray. Now I''m sure I'm dying of lung cancer. Serves me right.
Oh, darn, should have pm'd you before I went and had you do it.. Actually took the antibiotic when I got home and feel better than I have. I'm not actually sure what to do with the inhaler. Here's the thing, though. I have the Blue Cross/Blue Shield, got four scripts and it was $55.00 +. What happened to the $5 co-pay?Mikeinsmd said:I could have examined your breestes...
:shrug:BS Gal said:Oh, darn, should have pm'd you before I went and had you do it.. Actually took the antibiotic when I got home and feel better than I have. I'm not actually sure what to do with the inhaler. Here's the thing, though. I have the Blue Cross/Blue Shield, got four scripts and it was $55.00 +. What happened to the $5 co-pay?
BS Gal said:Oh, darn, should have pm'd you before I went and had you do it.. Actually took the antibiotic when I got home and feel better than I have. I'm not actually sure what to do with the inhaler. Here's the thing, though. I have the Blue Cross/Blue Shield, got four scripts and it was $55.00 +. What happened to the $5 co-pay?
cattitude said:Non-formulary meds, I'll bet
Insurances are paying less and less for prescriptions now. Instead of having regular and generic, there's another layer called non-formulary..these are the more expensive type drugs and the insurance companies don't pay as big a benefit for them. The insurance companies have "drug lists" now and those drugs are called formularies.