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My daughter is on Zoloft but we get the generic, and our insurance covers it

aside from a $6 copay. I think because we’re using Target we get their

special pricing on certain generics.

Kim A.

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Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 12:05 PM

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Subject: paying for medication

Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong OCD

medication, or how you are affording it.

Rhonda

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My daughter is on Zoloft but we get the generic, and our insurance covers it

aside from a $6 copay. I think because we’re using Target we get their

special pricing on certain generics.

Kim A.

From: beachy

Sent: Friday, March 30, 2012 12:05 PM

To:

Subject: paying for medication

Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong OCD

medication, or how you are affording it.

Rhonda

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Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be covered by

Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started on something he

can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are generics - that should help a

lot.

Rhonda

paying for medication

Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong OCD

medication, or how you are affording it.

Rhonda

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We have the liquid Zoloft and our last co-pay was $49. We're about to

switch insurers so who knows what it will be. Prior to that it was $15.

> **

>

>

> Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be

> covered by Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started on

> something he can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are generics -

> that should help a lot.

>

> Rhonda

>

> paying for medication

>

> Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong

> OCD medication, or how you are affording it.

>

> Rhonda

>

>

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We have the liquid Zoloft and our last co-pay was $49. We're about to

switch insurers so who knows what it will be. Prior to that it was $15.

> **

>

>

> Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be

> covered by Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started on

> something he can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are generics -

> that should help a lot.

>

> Rhonda

>

> paying for medication

>

> Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong

> OCD medication, or how you are affording it.

>

> Rhonda

>

>

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Our copays are reasonable, 10,25,40 depending on drug. This may change for

us as plan changes this summer. So far, we still have our jobs. Our kids

can stay on our plan til 26. I am concerned about after this time how the

kids will pay since 3 of my 4 kids take med. for mental health issues, and

most jobs out there have pretty meager health plans. It sounds like your

child would qualify for SSI as a child. If he continues to struggle as an

adult, he could continue to qualify for SSI. It may depend on your state

for meeting qualifications. We are having a recall election soon to get rid

of a gov. that wants to cut funding for pretty much every social program.

Hopefully, you live in a state where the gov. cares more for its people.

in WI

> We have the liquid Zoloft and our last co-pay was $49. We're about to

> switch insurers so who knows what it will be. Prior to that it was $15.

>

>

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be

> > covered by Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started on

> > something he can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are generics

> -

> > that should help a lot.

> >

> > Rhonda

> >

> > paying for medication

> >

> > Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong

> > OCD medication, or how you are affording it.

> >

> > Rhonda

> >

> >

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Our copays are reasonable, 10,25,40 depending on drug. This may change for

us as plan changes this summer. So far, we still have our jobs. Our kids

can stay on our plan til 26. I am concerned about after this time how the

kids will pay since 3 of my 4 kids take med. for mental health issues, and

most jobs out there have pretty meager health plans. It sounds like your

child would qualify for SSI as a child. If he continues to struggle as an

adult, he could continue to qualify for SSI. It may depend on your state

for meeting qualifications. We are having a recall election soon to get rid

of a gov. that wants to cut funding for pretty much every social program.

Hopefully, you live in a state where the gov. cares more for its people.

in WI

> We have the liquid Zoloft and our last co-pay was $49. We're about to

> switch insurers so who knows what it will be. Prior to that it was $15.

>

>

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be

> > covered by Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started on

> > something he can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are generics

> -

> > that should help a lot.

> >

> > Rhonda

> >

> > paying for medication

> >

> > Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong

> > OCD medication, or how you are affording it.

> >

> > Rhonda

> >

> >

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What do you tell your kids the medicine is for the OCD? I'm afraid my seven yr

old will have anxiety about it

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> Our copays are reasonable, 10,25,40 depending on drug. This may change for

> us as plan changes this summer. So far, we still have our jobs. Our kids

> can stay on our plan til 26. I am concerned about after this time how the

> kids will pay since 3 of my 4 kids take med. for mental health issues, and

> most jobs out there have pretty meager health plans. It sounds like your

> child would qualify for SSI as a child. If he continues to struggle as an

> adult, he could continue to qualify for SSI. It may depend on your state

> for meeting qualifications. We are having a recall election soon to get rid

> of a gov. that wants to cut funding for pretty much every social program.

> Hopefully, you live in a state where the gov. cares more for its people.

>

> in WI

>

>

>

>> We have the liquid Zoloft and our last co-pay was $49. We're about to

>> switch insurers so who knows what it will be. Prior to that it was $15.

>>

>>

>>

>>> **

>>>

>>>

>>> Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be

>>> covered by Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started on

>>> something he can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are generics

>> -

>>> that should help a lot.

>>>

>>> Rhonda

>>>

>>> paying for medication

>>>

>>> Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong

>>> OCD medication, or how you are affording it.

>>>

>>> Rhonda

>>>

>>>

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What do you tell your kids the medicine is for the OCD? I'm afraid my seven yr

old will have anxiety about it

Sent from my iPhone

> Our copays are reasonable, 10,25,40 depending on drug. This may change for

> us as plan changes this summer. So far, we still have our jobs. Our kids

> can stay on our plan til 26. I am concerned about after this time how the

> kids will pay since 3 of my 4 kids take med. for mental health issues, and

> most jobs out there have pretty meager health plans. It sounds like your

> child would qualify for SSI as a child. If he continues to struggle as an

> adult, he could continue to qualify for SSI. It may depend on your state

> for meeting qualifications. We are having a recall election soon to get rid

> of a gov. that wants to cut funding for pretty much every social program.

> Hopefully, you live in a state where the gov. cares more for its people.

>

> in WI

>

>

>

>> We have the liquid Zoloft and our last co-pay was $49. We're about to

>> switch insurers so who knows what it will be. Prior to that it was $15.

>>

>>

>>

>>> **

>>>

>>>

>>> Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be

>>> covered by Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started on

>>> something he can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are generics

>> -

>>> that should help a lot.

>>>

>>> Rhonda

>>>

>>> paying for medication

>>>

>>> Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong

>>> OCD medication, or how you are affording it.

>>>

>>> Rhonda

>>>

>>>

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Yes. We are very upfront about the medicine and what it's for. She's happy

to take it, as she knows it brings relief from the compulsions. My daughter

in seven. We covered it in therapy before starting. There's only positive

associations with it. We also use the liquid form so she doesn't have to

struggle with taking a pill. We mix it with OJ and it's just a normal part

of her breakfast.

> **

>

>

> What do you tell your kids the medicine is for the OCD? I'm afraid my

> seven yr old will have anxiety about it

>

> Sent from my iPhone

>

>

>

>

> > Our copays are reasonable, 10,25,40 depending on drug. This may change

> for

> > us as plan changes this summer. So far, we still have our jobs. Our kids

> > can stay on our plan til 26. I am concerned about after this time how the

> > kids will pay since 3 of my 4 kids take med. for mental health issues,

> and

> > most jobs out there have pretty meager health plans. It sounds like your

> > child would qualify for SSI as a child. If he continues to struggle as an

> > adult, he could continue to qualify for SSI. It may depend on your state

> > for meeting qualifications. We are having a recall election soon to get

> rid

> > of a gov. that wants to cut funding for pretty much every social program.

> > Hopefully, you live in a state where the gov. cares more for its people.

> >

> > in WI

> >

> > On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 9:05 PM, Westbeld

> wrote:

> >

> >> We have the liquid Zoloft and our last co-pay was $49. We're about to

> >> switch insurers so who knows what it will be. Prior to that it was $15.

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>> **

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be

> >>> covered by Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started

> on

> >>> something he can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are

> generics

> >> -

> >>> that should help a lot.

> >>>

> >>> Rhonda

> >>>

> >>> paying for medication

> >>>

> >>> Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for

> lifelong

> >>> OCD medication, or how you are affording it.

> >>>

> >>> Rhonda

> >>>

> >>>

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Yes. We are very upfront about the medicine and what it's for. She's happy

to take it, as she knows it brings relief from the compulsions. My daughter

in seven. We covered it in therapy before starting. There's only positive

associations with it. We also use the liquid form so she doesn't have to

struggle with taking a pill. We mix it with OJ and it's just a normal part

of her breakfast.

> **

>

>

> What do you tell your kids the medicine is for the OCD? I'm afraid my

> seven yr old will have anxiety about it

>

> Sent from my iPhone

>

>

>

>

> > Our copays are reasonable, 10,25,40 depending on drug. This may change

> for

> > us as plan changes this summer. So far, we still have our jobs. Our kids

> > can stay on our plan til 26. I am concerned about after this time how the

> > kids will pay since 3 of my 4 kids take med. for mental health issues,

> and

> > most jobs out there have pretty meager health plans. It sounds like your

> > child would qualify for SSI as a child. If he continues to struggle as an

> > adult, he could continue to qualify for SSI. It may depend on your state

> > for meeting qualifications. We are having a recall election soon to get

> rid

> > of a gov. that wants to cut funding for pretty much every social program.

> > Hopefully, you live in a state where the gov. cares more for its people.

> >

> > in WI

> >

> > On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 9:05 PM, Westbeld

> wrote:

> >

> >> We have the liquid Zoloft and our last co-pay was $49. We're about to

> >> switch insurers so who knows what it will be. Prior to that it was $15.

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>> **

> >>>

> >>>

> >>> Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be

> >>> covered by Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started

> on

> >>> something he can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are

> generics

> >> -

> >>> that should help a lot.

> >>>

> >>> Rhonda

> >>>

> >>> paying for medication

> >>>

> >>> Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for

> lifelong

> >>> OCD medication, or how you are affording it.

> >>>

> >>> Rhonda

> >>>

> >>>

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Wow that's good to know that you can just put it in the orange juice any side

effects?

Sent from my iPhone

> Yes. We are very upfront about the medicine and what it's for. She's happy

> to take it, as she knows it brings relief from the compulsions. My daughter

> in seven. We covered it in therapy before starting. There's only positive

> associations with it. We also use the liquid form so she doesn't have to

> struggle with taking a pill. We mix it with OJ and it's just a normal part

> of her breakfast.

>

>

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > What do you tell your kids the medicine is for the OCD? I'm afraid my

> > seven yr old will have anxiety about it

> >

> > Sent from my iPhone

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > Our copays are reasonable, 10,25,40 depending on drug. This may change

> > for

> > > us as plan changes this summer. So far, we still have our jobs. Our kids

> > > can stay on our plan til 26. I am concerned about after this time how the

> > > kids will pay since 3 of my 4 kids take med. for mental health issues,

> > and

> > > most jobs out there have pretty meager health plans. It sounds like your

> > > child would qualify for SSI as a child. If he continues to struggle as an

> > > adult, he could continue to qualify for SSI. It may depend on your state

> > > for meeting qualifications. We are having a recall election soon to get

> > rid

> > > of a gov. that wants to cut funding for pretty much every social program.

> > > Hopefully, you live in a state where the gov. cares more for its people.

> > >

> > > in WI

> > >

> > > On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 9:05 PM, Westbeld

> > wrote:

> > >

> > >> We have the liquid Zoloft and our last co-pay was $49. We're about to

> > >> switch insurers so who knows what it will be. Prior to that it was $15.

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>

> > >>> **

> > >>>

> > >>>

> > >>> Thanks Kim. We lost our insurance when hubby lost his job. Son can be

> > >>> covered by Medicaid through age 18. I'm hoping I don't get him started

> > on

> > >>> something he can't afford down the road. Glad to know there are

> > generics

> > >> -

> > >>> that should help a lot.

> > >>>

> > >>> Rhonda

> > >>>

> > >>> paying for medication

> > >>>

> > >>> Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for

> > lifelong

> > >>> OCD medication, or how you are affording it.

> > >>>

> > >>> Rhonda

> > >>>

> > >>>

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I am fortunate to have private insurance through work and do not pay anything

for generics.  Ds is ten, so it wouldn't be lifelong, but until he is an adult.

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Subject: paying for medication

 

Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong OCD

medication, or how you are affording it.

Rhonda

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I have insurance that helps pay toward my dd's meds and I pay a copayment.

However, I have to pay for her therapy out-of-pocket because the hospital where

she goes is out-of-network and my deductible is so high, I probably won't reach

it or if I do it will be at the end of the year. I am just thankful that I have

been able to manage to pay for it. When I first realized I was going to have to

take her there I didn't see how I was going to be able to do it, but we have

somehow managed to find a way. It's like it worked itself out.

>

> Just wondering if everyone on this list has insurance to pay for lifelong OCD

medication, or how you are affording it.

>

> Rhonda

>

>

>

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