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That's too bad, Dennis. I'm really sorry that this is not working out

for you. Do they require you to pay a huge co-payment? Just curious,

how much do they expect you to pay?

Have you tried to get help from the company that makes Enbrel? I wish

there were some way for you to try it. It really is a wonderful drug

for me.

Sue

On Sunday, February 13, 2005, at 07:12 PM, Dennis W wrote:

>

> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

> substitute

> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!!

> It

> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not

> consider

> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

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That's too bad, Dennis. I'm really sorry that this is not working out

for you. Do they require you to pay a huge co-payment? Just curious,

how much do they expect you to pay?

Have you tried to get help from the company that makes Enbrel? I wish

there were some way for you to try it. It really is a wonderful drug

for me.

Sue

On Sunday, February 13, 2005, at 07:12 PM, Dennis W wrote:

>

> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

> substitute

> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!!

> It

> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not

> consider

> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

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oh dennis, i am so sorry to hear that...

rae

[ ] Expensive Meds!

I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a substitute

teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!! It

looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not consider

another med as a supplement. Oh well...

Dennis

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oh dennis, i am so sorry to hear that...

rae

[ ] Expensive Meds!

I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a substitute

teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!! It

looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not consider

another med as a supplement. Oh well...

Dennis

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Hi Dennis,

I live in France and the state pays for my Enbrel. I do not wish to be out of

order, but since I have been on this group I have come to the opinion that the

US healthcare system is the most expensive and least equitable in the developed

world. Please feel free to tell me if I am wrong, because I am in no way

anti-American. I have many American friends

n

[ ] Expensive Meds!

I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a substitute

teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!! It

looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not consider

another med as a supplement. Oh well...

Dennis

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Hi Dennis,

I live in France and the state pays for my Enbrel. I do not wish to be out of

order, but since I have been on this group I have come to the opinion that the

US healthcare system is the most expensive and least equitable in the developed

world. Please feel free to tell me if I am wrong, because I am in no way

anti-American. I have many American friends

n

[ ] Expensive Meds!

I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a substitute

teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!! It

looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not consider

another med as a supplement. Oh well...

Dennis

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n,

You opinion is well based. There is something wrong in a country that

manufactures and exports medication to other countries and we can get

meds cheaper in those other countries cheaper than our own. This is a

great country, but the medical/insurance dilemma is the pits.

a

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:17:33 +0100, n Green

<marian.green@...> wrote:

> Hi Dennis,

>

> I live in France and the state pays for my Enbrel. I do not wish to be out

> of order, but since I have been on this group I have come to the opinion

> that the US healthcare system is the most expensive and least equitable in

> the developed world. Please feel free to tell me if I am wrong, because I

> am in no way anti-American. I have many American friends

>

> n

> [ ] Expensive Meds!

>

>

> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

> substitute

> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!! It

> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not consider

> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

>

> Dennis

>

>

>

>

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n,

You opinion is well based. There is something wrong in a country that

manufactures and exports medication to other countries and we can get

meds cheaper in those other countries cheaper than our own. This is a

great country, but the medical/insurance dilemma is the pits.

a

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:17:33 +0100, n Green

<marian.green@...> wrote:

> Hi Dennis,

>

> I live in France and the state pays for my Enbrel. I do not wish to be out

> of order, but since I have been on this group I have come to the opinion

> that the US healthcare system is the most expensive and least equitable in

> the developed world. Please feel free to tell me if I am wrong, because I

> am in no way anti-American. I have many American friends

>

> n

> [ ] Expensive Meds!

>

>

> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

> substitute

> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!! It

> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not consider

> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

>

> Dennis

>

>

>

>

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Dennis,

Have you tried any of the drug assistance organizations or contacted

the manufactures directly? They all have programs for those that

can't afford their meds.

a

On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 18:12:39 -0600, Dennis W <betnden@...> wrote:

> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

> substitute

> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!! It

> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not consider

> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

>

> Dennis

>

>

>

>

>

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Dennis,

Have you tried any of the drug assistance organizations or contacted

the manufactures directly? They all have programs for those that

can't afford their meds.

a

On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 18:12:39 -0600, Dennis W <betnden@...> wrote:

> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

> substitute

> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!! It

> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not consider

> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

>

> Dennis

>

>

>

>

>

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I agree with both n and a. Go to Canada to get the drugs

that are manufactured in the USA at a much reduced rate that what

you can get them here for. Somethings is definately wrong with that

picture!! With all the lawyers we have in this country you'd think

there would be some of them who would fight the drug companies and

the insurance companies to get us better health care!! Heck, I work

in healthcare and the insurance policy the hospital gave us really

bites!! Don't get me wrong, I am grateful to have it, but it still

sucks!!! As for the drug company programs, I know most, if not all,

have programs. In fact, I saw a form at the CVS pharmacy for Phizer

(spelled wrong) and their prescription assistant program. You can

get the company info from any pharmacy........Marina

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I agree with both n and a. Go to Canada to get the drugs

that are manufactured in the USA at a much reduced rate that what

you can get them here for. Somethings is definately wrong with that

picture!! With all the lawyers we have in this country you'd think

there would be some of them who would fight the drug companies and

the insurance companies to get us better health care!! Heck, I work

in healthcare and the insurance policy the hospital gave us really

bites!! Don't get me wrong, I am grateful to have it, but it still

sucks!!! As for the drug company programs, I know most, if not all,

have programs. In fact, I saw a form at the CVS pharmacy for Phizer

(spelled wrong) and their prescription assistant program. You can

get the company info from any pharmacy........Marina

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The US drug makers have made a strike against foreign druggists. They have

served notice to all of them that if they sell drugs to an american market

at below retail, they will no longer have access to those drugs. The really

sad part of it is the government is backing the manufacturers, or so it

appears. It'll be a sad state of affairs if the threat is carried out.

Dennis

[ ] Re: Expensive Meds!

>

>

> I agree with both n and a. Go to Canada to get the drugs

> that are manufactured in the USA at a much reduced rate that what

> you can get them here for. Somethings is definately wrong with that

> picture!! With all the lawyers we have in this country you'd think

> there would be some of them who would fight the drug companies and

> the insurance companies to get us better health care!! Heck, I work

> in healthcare and the insurance policy the hospital gave us really

> bites!! Don't get me wrong, I am grateful to have it, but it still

> sucks!!! As for the drug company programs, I know most, if not all,

> have programs. In fact, I saw a form at the CVS pharmacy for Phizer

> (spelled wrong) and their prescription assistant program. You can

> get the company info from any pharmacy........Marina

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The US drug makers have made a strike against foreign druggists. They have

served notice to all of them that if they sell drugs to an american market

at below retail, they will no longer have access to those drugs. The really

sad part of it is the government is backing the manufacturers, or so it

appears. It'll be a sad state of affairs if the threat is carried out.

Dennis

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>

>

> I agree with both n and a. Go to Canada to get the drugs

> that are manufactured in the USA at a much reduced rate that what

> you can get them here for. Somethings is definately wrong with that

> picture!! With all the lawyers we have in this country you'd think

> there would be some of them who would fight the drug companies and

> the insurance companies to get us better health care!! Heck, I work

> in healthcare and the insurance policy the hospital gave us really

> bites!! Don't get me wrong, I am grateful to have it, but it still

> sucks!!! As for the drug company programs, I know most, if not all,

> have programs. In fact, I saw a form at the CVS pharmacy for Phizer

> (spelled wrong) and their prescription assistant program. You can

> get the company info from any pharmacy........Marina

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As near as I can tell, I may have to pay $3600 toward the meds. There is a

15% co-pay and Enbrel is about $1400, about $210. That's only for the

Enbrel, not counting the 10 other prescriptions I have to take. With only my

SSD, there's no way I can afford that and I refuse to liquidate all I have

left just because the government (DHS) wants us on bended knee, like the

injured soldiers coming home from the Middle East. It's frustrating. I do

have a few other avenues to check on. Maybe one of them will work out.

Dennis

Re: [ ] Expensive Meds!

>

> That's too bad, Dennis. I'm really sorry that this is not working out

> for you. Do they require you to pay a huge co-payment? Just curious,

> how much do they expect you to pay?

>

> Have you tried to get help from the company that makes Enbrel? I wish

> there were some way for you to try it. It really is a wonderful drug

> for me.

>

> Sue

>

> On Sunday, February 13, 2005, at 07:12 PM, Dennis W wrote:

>>

>> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

>> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

>> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

>> substitute

>> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!!

>> It

>> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not

>> consider

>> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

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As near as I can tell, I may have to pay $3600 toward the meds. There is a

15% co-pay and Enbrel is about $1400, about $210. That's only for the

Enbrel, not counting the 10 other prescriptions I have to take. With only my

SSD, there's no way I can afford that and I refuse to liquidate all I have

left just because the government (DHS) wants us on bended knee, like the

injured soldiers coming home from the Middle East. It's frustrating. I do

have a few other avenues to check on. Maybe one of them will work out.

Dennis

Re: [ ] Expensive Meds!

>

> That's too bad, Dennis. I'm really sorry that this is not working out

> for you. Do they require you to pay a huge co-payment? Just curious,

> how much do they expect you to pay?

>

> Have you tried to get help from the company that makes Enbrel? I wish

> there were some way for you to try it. It really is a wonderful drug

> for me.

>

> Sue

>

> On Sunday, February 13, 2005, at 07:12 PM, Dennis W wrote:

>>

>> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement Drug

>> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't afford it.

>> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

>> substitute

>> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the water!!!

>> It

>> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not

>> consider

>> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

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There are certainly many flaws in our medical system and the high

cost of drugs is one. However a fact I never knew until I needed it

was that most drug companies, especially those of expensive meds,

have people with various titles such as case managers, insurance

coordinators, etc. who will negotiate with your insurance company to

bring your co-pay down to an affordable amount. Often your doctor or

his/her nurse will be able to direct you to that person --- ask your

doctor.

An example is I need to take a medication which cost $50,000 per

year. No way could I afford that and it was not a covered med on my

insurance. The coordinator worked with my insurance company and the

price kept coming down but remained out of reach for quite some time.

Finally they were able to work with my insurance company until I had

a co-pay of only $15 per month.

Many have mentioned going directly to the drug companies because many

of them have great programs. Another example is my daughter needed to

take Neurontin but couldn't afford it. I made a few calls for her

(please don't ask, I don't remember numbers or even how I found them

anymore even though it was just a few years ago.) I found that the

manufacturer would provide it free if you had no prescription drug

coverage.

As I said, our system has many flaws, but no one should give up as

there are many ways for many (not all, for sure --- unfortunately) to

get help.

I identify with all of you needing drugs you can't afford. I hope

each of you find a way to get the help you need.

Elaine

> As near as I can tell, I may have to pay $3600 toward the meds.

There is a

> 15% co-pay and Enbrel is about $1400, about $210. That's only for

the

> Enbrel, not counting the 10 other prescriptions I have to take.

With only my

> SSD, there's no way I can afford that and I refuse to liquidate all

I have

> left just because the government (DHS) wants us on bended knee,

like the

> injured soldiers coming home from the Middle East. It's

frustrating. I do

> have a few other avenues to check on. Maybe one of them will work

out.

>

> Dennis

>

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There are certainly many flaws in our medical system and the high

cost of drugs is one. However a fact I never knew until I needed it

was that most drug companies, especially those of expensive meds,

have people with various titles such as case managers, insurance

coordinators, etc. who will negotiate with your insurance company to

bring your co-pay down to an affordable amount. Often your doctor or

his/her nurse will be able to direct you to that person --- ask your

doctor.

An example is I need to take a medication which cost $50,000 per

year. No way could I afford that and it was not a covered med on my

insurance. The coordinator worked with my insurance company and the

price kept coming down but remained out of reach for quite some time.

Finally they were able to work with my insurance company until I had

a co-pay of only $15 per month.

Many have mentioned going directly to the drug companies because many

of them have great programs. Another example is my daughter needed to

take Neurontin but couldn't afford it. I made a few calls for her

(please don't ask, I don't remember numbers or even how I found them

anymore even though it was just a few years ago.) I found that the

manufacturer would provide it free if you had no prescription drug

coverage.

As I said, our system has many flaws, but no one should give up as

there are many ways for many (not all, for sure --- unfortunately) to

get help.

I identify with all of you needing drugs you can't afford. I hope

each of you find a way to get the help you need.

Elaine

> As near as I can tell, I may have to pay $3600 toward the meds.

There is a

> 15% co-pay and Enbrel is about $1400, about $210. That's only for

the

> Enbrel, not counting the 10 other prescriptions I have to take.

With only my

> SSD, there's no way I can afford that and I refuse to liquidate all

I have

> left just because the government (DHS) wants us on bended knee,

like the

> injured soldiers coming home from the Middle East. It's

frustrating. I do

> have a few other avenues to check on. Maybe one of them will work

out.

>

> Dennis

>

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You are right....Were you offering something? Maybe we should look at

France the way we do to Canada to get our meds cheaper? Lol!

--- In , " n Green " <marian.green@w...>

wrote:

> Hi Dennis,

>

> I live in France and the state pays for my Enbrel. I do not wish

to be out of order, but since I have been on this group I have come

to the opinion that the US healthcare system is the most expensive

and least equitable in the developed world. Please feel free to tell

me if I am wrong, because I am in no way anti-American. I have many

American friends

>

> n

> [ ] Expensive Meds!

>

>

> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement

Drug

> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't

afford it.

> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

substitute

> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the

water!!! It

> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not

consider

> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

>

> Dennis

>

>

>

>

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You are right....Were you offering something? Maybe we should look at

France the way we do to Canada to get our meds cheaper? Lol!

> Hi Dennis,

>

> I live in France and the state pays for my Enbrel. I do not wish

to be out of order, but since I have been on this group I have come

to the opinion that the US healthcare system is the most expensive

and least equitable in the developed world. Please feel free to tell

me if I am wrong, because I am in no way anti-American. I have many

American friends

>

> n

> [ ] Expensive Meds!

>

>

> I got the paperwork for application to the Medicare Replacement

Drug

> Demonstration yesterday, and as near as I can tell, I can't

afford it.

> That's sad because I was hoping to get better enough to work as a

substitute

> teacher around the area. Uncle Sam blew that idea out of the

water!!! It

> looks like I'll have to continue on MTX and Prednesone, and not

consider

> another med as a supplement. Oh well...

>

> Dennis

>

>

>

>

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