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Hi All, I have to take MTX injections 15ml ones in every week. But i dont take Folic Acid. is this alrite if i dont take ? need your suggestions cheers Prathiba aclavern33@... wrote: You can continue you meds through drug assistance programs offered by the drug companies. MTX and folic acid are really cheap. I was on the MTX injections and a 3 month supply cost me less than $10. Folic acid pills can be bought OTC in the non prescription strength...talk to your doc about how many pills to take to bring you back up to an acceptable amount for him. See if your doc will work with you on

fees...most docs have cash pay fees as well as the labs do too. Also check and see if you have a medicaid program,state run disability program or medical insurance program. Also look for any free clinics or drug studies you may be able to enroll in to get free meds and care. Good luck Toni In a message dated 11/30/2005 3:38:14 P.M. Central Standard Time, Rheumatoid Arthritis writes: Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 18:28:17 -0000 From: "ramyst66" <ramyst66@...>Subject: first time joining any on-line groupHi, this is the first time I have ever been a part of any group, on-line or otherwise. I am 39 years old and was

diagnosed with RA August of 2002.(My dad was diagnosed around the time he hit 40 years old.) I had health insurance so was able to go through the process of the elimination of the "harmful" drugs with the end result of Humira being the one that worked.(Although self injections were very hard to emotionally learn to do as I hate needles.) The first time I tried to refill my prescription, the co-pay went from $6o to $250. I stopped taking anything until August of this year, when a company change in our health insurance, provided me with NO COST home delivery of Humira. Since I didn't take anything for 2 years, my Rheumatologists (excellent doctor who deals with RA himself) also prescribed methatrexate and folic acid as the Humira didn't seem to work as well as it did the first time around. Guess what, the company I worked for closed, filed bankruptcy, and now I am faced with no health insurance and can't afford to pay for

Cobra insurance out of my unemployment. I'm not sure where to go from here. Any suggestions? Are there any "alternative" medicines/suppliments that have actually worked for anyone? Thanks for listening to my "story" and any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.Sincerely,Renita

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