Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 Starry nights, Ask around and try to find a Doc that will give samples. Just tell them that you have no more insurance and can't afford meds. Most Doc's who are a kind of community clinic will have ample supplies of sample albuterol inhalers to give out.Also ask if he would write a prescription good for a year and promise to come in or go to the ER if you have a real bad attack. There are also drug companies that have deals with Doc's where you can apply for free meds if very low income and you have no insurance. Go Google for them. C-M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 At 5/10/03 04:12 AM, Christa- wrote: >There are also drug companies that have deals with Doc's where you can >apply for free meds if very low income and you have no insurance. >Go Google for them. What would I search on - low income drugs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 At 5/10/03 04:12 AM, Christa- wrote: >Ask around and try to find a Doc that will give samples. Just tell them >that you have no more insurance and can't afford meds. Most Doc's who >are a kind of community clinic will have ample supplies of sample >albuterol inhalers to give out.Also ask if he would write a prescription >good for a year and promise to come in or go to the ER if you have a >real bad attack. I never thought of trying OTHER doctors, but won't they want to do all sorts of tests, etc - which I can't afford right now? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 But surely they won't just give out drugs to someone they don't know - what about malpractice? At 5/10/03 11:20 AM, Christa- wrote: >MOst communities have clinics that are supported by Federal funds and >they have to treat everyone according to their income. Just ell them out >front you have no insurance, can't afford tests and just need a >prescription for your inhalers. >I found out that when they know you have no insurance they do not get >that test happy.. >C-M > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 At 5/10/03 11:55 AM, Christa- wrote: >No, they don't give out drugs to someone they do not know..you would >have to break the ice by going there when you have an attack.. But >their rates are cheaper or often based on income. I hate the way money rules everything. People really don't count. To have to wait until you have an asthma attack to get help is backwards but I guess that's because money rules the world! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 MOst communities have clinics that are supported by Federal funds and they have to treat everyone according to their income. Just ell them out front you have no insurance, can't afford tests and just need a prescription for your inhalers. I found out that when they know you have no insurance they do not get that test happy.. C-M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 Insurance is a big con, and it sucks that you have to have an attack before you can do anything about it. Do you qualify for Medicare or anything like that? I don't know how any of that works, but it might be worth looking into. > At 5/10/03 11:55 AM, Christa- wrote: > >No, they don't give out drugs to someone they do not know..you would > >have to break the ice by going there when you have an attack.. But > >their rates are cheaper or often based on income. > > I hate the way money rules everything. People really don't count. To have > to wait until you have an asthma attack to get help is backwards but I > guess that's because money rules the world! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 My doctor's nurse keeps telling me " he says . . . " - meaning my doctor, but I wonder if it is him or her! I could always send him a fax. I understand what you mean about learning the system. It's terrible. Four years ago I lost a good job of 16 yrs long. it was well paid, too. I was highly skilled and at the top of my pay level and as a result people either don't want to hire you or don't want you for long. I am returning to school shortly to retrain. Nevertheless, the four years has been a financial nightmare. I called the office yesterday and left the b*** nurse a message saying I didn't mind coming in for an office visit but can I pay for it next week. it will be interesting to see what she says. Nowadays when I call for refills she takes about a WEEK to call it into the pharmacy and then only after many phone calls from me - and a few arguments with her scattered in between. This BS about going in for a checkup is nonsense. I saw him last October and prior to that it was two years! At 5/10/03 12:06 PM, Christa- wrote: >Call the office and ask what an office visit would cost just to have a >new prescription for your asthma.When there, tell them you can't afford >tests, that you have no insurance, barely getting by and how they can >help you... >Don't talk to the office gals, tell your Doc this. >If he is a good guy, he will work with you on the free prescription >plans or scrounge for free inhalers. >I commiserate, for I am 59, broke my hip last year and am unemployable, >yet too young for social services and have to many assets.. >I learned to figure out the system, Doc's and all that, it's not easy. >No one cn do it for you and you have to be persistent and not get >discouraged, just plow along.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 just not universle health care. that will ruin our medical care we have look at canda were iff yo have cancer and they get rid of it and it comes back owell you can't see the doc becuse you have been treated one all rready. good luck geign a phrostic leg they pay for one evry 6 years. no we have a great heatlth care system and it don't need screwed up. by geroge bushes new world order. Christa- wrote: >Most Doc's that have you on Asthma meds will have you on 6 month >rechecks for meds. But some Doc's will give you a years prescription >especially if you tell them you are a hardship case. I hate switching >Doc's but I had to do it and actually found that the Doc's at the >community clinic, which is supported with federal grants are much more >tuned in to people who have no insurance and are low income. >It's really tough to be over 50 and find employment that gives medical.. > >I know one thing, next election , health care better is an issue and >that's where my vote goes. >Heard on the news yesterday that they are working on covering every >Iraqi with free health care..... ( enough said ) >C-M > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 No, they don't give out drugs to someone they do not know..you would have to break the ice by going there when you have an attack.. But their rates are cheaper or often based on income. C-M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 <<My problem is that I am presently unemployed and have no medical insurance. My doctor's nurse is a pure b**** and is refusing to refill my prescriptions until I go to see the doctor. I saw him six months ago and the prescription just ran out. This is so unlike him. I understand that he needs to oversee my care but I am asthmatic and MUST have medications. It's hard enough trying to keep the roof over my head while unemployed, nevermind, pay out of my own pocket for not only an office call but prescription meds!>> Call the office and ask what an office visit would cost just to have a new prescription for your asthma.When there, tell them you can't afford tests, that you have no insurance, barely getting by and how they can help you... Don't talk to the office gals, tell your Doc this. If he is a good guy, he will work with you on the free prescription plans or scrounge for free inhalers. I commiserate, for I am 59, broke my hip last year and am unemployable, yet too young for social services and have to many assets.. I learned to figure out the system, Doc's and all that, it's not easy. No one cn do it for you and you have to be persistent and not get discouraged, just plow along.. C-M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 Most Doc's that have you on Asthma meds will have you on 6 month rechecks for meds. But some Doc's will give you a years prescription especially if you tell them you are a hardship case. I hate switching Doc's but I had to do it and actually found that the Doc's at the community clinic, which is supported with federal grants are much more tuned in to people who have no insurance and are low income. It's really tough to be over 50 and find employment that gives medical.. I know one thing, next election , health care better is an issue and that's where my vote goes. Heard on the news yesterday that they are working on covering every Iraqi with free health care..... ( enough said ) C-M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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