Guest guest Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 I have no insurance coverage for med. Since my surgery no one will touch me with a ten foot pole. I do have health but it is at a cost of $1,000 a month and that is through my husbands employer. I get med's free, and this is what I did. I researched my med's on the computer by typing in the name in the search engine, I also asked at the doctor office if they knew who made the ones I could not find out about. Then I filled out the form on line by down loading them and printing them out. All of the ones I need had to first have a copy of my 1040 from the previous year sent to them along with my application that was signed by my doctors office personnel. From then on I tell a certain nurse at my primary doctor's office (I asked the front office who handled this) about 6 weeks before I am running out, she mails me the paper work, I fill it out, mail it back, she sit off and usually about 4 weeks after that I get 3 months worth in the mail. Once a year I have to send in the new 1040 and when the amount that I take changes that does cause a minor glitch in the system but them there is usually samples. For example I take a med called DDAVP which is rare and there is only one endo in town (a town of 300,000) that even carries it, and my doc office called them to get me samples when they increased me by a lot and my new supply was not here. If not for the free stuff I don't know what I would do! this one med is $3,000 at the rate I am taking per month right now. This new medicare part B is causingme a real headache. If you need more help just let me know. Gwen Carl Shoenfelt wrote: I need a list of all the places and companys that give free meds. to those who do not have insurance in the US. PLEASE HELP! thank you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 Gwen I would appreciate any information you can give me about this if you need to you can send me an email if it is a long post. Do you know if this is done for schedule 2 drugs as most of mine are a few are not Thanks a lot for any help Rick > I get med's free, and this is what I did. I researched my med's on the computer by typing in the name in the search engine, I also asked at the doctor office if they knew who made the ones I could not find out about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 --- Carl Shoenfelt wrote: > > I need a list of all the places and companys that > give free meds. to > those who do not have insurance in the US. PLEASE > HELP! thank you! What medications do you take ? You can always google the name and manufactuer of the medication and assistance program and see what pops up. Kaylene Moderator __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 I am sorry but I do not know what schedule 2 druge are. Can you give me an example? Sorry Gwen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 Hi Gwen Sorry for that , I should not thnk that every one with chronic pain is familiar woth the DEAs abitrary and self serving drug " rating is well now . drugs relevent to those with chronic pain are Morphine , Oxy codone , Oxy conting Demerol, methadone, condiew w/o tylenol .diluadid oxymorphone ect. in teir tiwsted mindes we ar all getting high and are raving drug fiends out cuasiong vilonet crime ( ok if they say so) I doubt they are availbe through and mail; service UPS FED EX ect. I have ot have 2 rxs fille within 24 hrs or I lose them for themonth lovely inst it ! Yet a 16 yr old cxan get all the opiods they want somweyhing i not right with this why crack down on a bunch of people who are suffringand offer little if any threat to any one. oh yeah we do not pck c weapons and ar nice easy tagets for the DEA to bust Sorry forthe political rant but i for one am sick of pain paintents being cuaght up in the filad " drug war. " Best Rick > > I am sorry but I do not know what schedule 2 druge are. Can you give me an example? Sorry Gwen > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2006 Report Share Posted January 28, 2006 >Rick Its ok to vent about things. This is a very important subject that we have dealt with at one time or another. Getting our pain meds that we need. My doc says its a shame because we are really in pain and they have to be careful of what they prescribe. They worry that they will be looked into for prescribing to many drugs.This all because someone wants to get high off of pain meds. I worked with a woman that was like that. She had been blacklisted at the er. She had a new plan calling dentist around telling them she had a tooth that needed worked on and would make an appointment with them. Just as she was almost through as an after thought she would ask if it was possible for her to get some pain meds till her appointment. All the calling around for 15 pills heck wouldnt know why the bother. Guess thats where we are different we are dependent of our pain meds.I know she stole muscle relaxors from my purse. I always keep a count on my meds for the pharmacy can make mistakes of not give you the right amount. I discoverd one night that I had four missing. I knew who had taken them. That is why I go to a pain clinic that way I dont have to get all the run around of things and make a mess of it. in missouri > Yet a 16 yr old cxan get all the opiods they want somweyhing i not right with this why crack down on a bunch of people who are suffringand offer little if any threat to any one. oh yeah we do not pck c weapons and ar nice easy tagets for the DEA to bust > > Sorry forthe political rant but i for one am sick of pain paintents being cuaght up in the filad " drug war. " > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 Hi , thanks for saying that. It really frustrating to me and I am sick of pain patients being portrayed by some as just a bunch of people seeking opiate pain relievers. It is just not true. I wish I could do something to dispel this myth. Yes I am tired of the government of any sort intruding into my and every ones health care. It is none of their damn business. I am afraid to ask my MD for either more or breakthrough meds , I know he is afraid of the DEA investigating him . What I do not understand is why? There are much more important things to worry about than a bunch of disabled people getting relief however temporary and safely form a drug that some people do not like. I really want ot write about it some where but where and how. I really need some thing for break through pain but do not even know how to ask. Also I am having surgery at least my surgeon is going ot prescribe diliadid for me as it is going to be very pain full and she will be cutting through muscle and moving a nerve under it . I do not have much body fat as of all things my methadone allows me to exorcise and stay in shape it is important to me and my mental health . I am very anxious about surgery too it is the 7th and I will not be able to do much with my right arm. So I am looking for a used nordi trak I can use to exercise my legs and stay in some aerobic shape if i can., Does any one have any advice on how to approach a MD and ask for or explain the need for more pain relief I am using more Naprosin almost every day and it is not good to do. .It already is making my stomach upset in the month I have been taking it . Thanks Rick - -- In chronic_pain , " " <rucrzyyy61@y...> wrote: > > >Rick > Its ok to vent about things. This is a very important subject that > we have dealt with at one time or another. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2006 Report Share Posted January 29, 2006 Does any one have any advice on how to approach a MD and ask for or explain the need for more pain relief Hi Rick: I've found that it is often the best approach to talk to your doctor about your symptoms, lifestyle and needs, and then let him/her make recommendations for how to deal with those medically, rather than asking for " more pain meds " or a specific medication. For example, to describe your breakthrough pain, you could say something like, " I'm finding that on average, my pain is fairly well controlled with X medications, but I'm having spikes of more extreme pain a couple of times a week that my regular meds don't control, and those spikes are really interfering with my ability to function. I can't walk/sleep/work (whatever it is that fits for you) when they happen, and they last for X number of hours/days at a time. What are my options for dealing with these pain flares medically? " Then the doctor can make a recommendation or give you several options, and you can talk about what you like or don't like about those options. If s/he recommends something that you've tried that hasn't worked, say so! If s/he recommends something that you are worried about - like lots of tylenol and you're worried about liver problems, then ask " What about the effects on my liver? Are there other options that I wouldn't have to worry about liver damage with? " You don't have to take their first recommendation - keep the dialog open and ask questions, but stay open to suggestions and work with your doctor cooperatively until you get something you're happy with. And remember that they might have a suggestion you've never heard of! My doctor recommended one drug I'd never heard of that has been a life-saver for me.... But, one thought Rick: When you say that you are having to take more meds every single day, you're not describing breakthrough pain. It sounds like your chronic pain itself is not being adequately covered by whatever meds you're taking on a daily basis. If this is the case, then describe that situation accurately. Say something like, " I'm finding that my pain levels are consistently more than my meds are able to handle. I'm having to take naprosyn every single day, and besides the fact that it's not covering the pain, I'm worried about the effect it is having on my stomach (or whatever it is that you don't like about it.) My pain is consistently at a level that it is interfering with my daily ability to function - I can't do x, y, and z (insert whatever activities are being limited by your pain - work, sleep, walking, etc etc). What are my options? " The key is to describe your pain levels, describe how they change throughout the day, and describe how they affect your ability to function VERY CLEARLY. From that, your doctor then has an excellent and document-able reason to make a recommendation to increase or change your pain medications. You're not going in asking for " more pain meds. " You're going in describing a symptom and life need, and she or he is making the medical diagnosis and recommendation. It works with most doctors more effectively than any other approach, I've found. (Especially, but not only, those with egos! <grin>) Good luck, and don't be afraid to ask for what you need! Let us know how it works! Cheryl in AZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Hi Cheryl thank you i will try those approaches the next time i meet with my MD . I hope it helps I will let every one know how things work out . Rick --- In Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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