$20’s or $50’s?Brought you all the bills.
$20’s or $50’s?Brought you all the bills.
Singles!$20’s or $50’s?
she said it's part of the program, and if I don't cooperate with the program, my copay assistance will be in jeopardy.
I have been giving myself Humira injections and had to "learn how" in the doctor's office, under supervision.. . . I've got some kind of nurse from Abbvie coming today to show me how to give myself my Skyrizi injections, even though I did my first one last month on my own. . . .
I was on Humira for a month or two, and I was pulled off from it too soon because of one of those nurse calls. She called and was asking me some questions, and I coughed a couple of times. I told her that I have had a chronic cough for years and it was nothing new, but she freaked out because one of the side effects of biologics is infection, particularly pneumonia. She reported the cough to my nurse practitioner, who yanked me off Humira immediately. I will never know if it would have helped me or not.I have been giving myself Humira injections and had to "learn how" in the doctor's office, under supervision.
After that I got calls from a Humira nurse 2x per month. Then it trailed off to 1x per month and I kept saying I really didn't need help but if I ever did I'd call. I simply stopped accepting the calls and got voicemails that I simply deleted. Now they don't bother me anymore.
I understand the initial training and help but the whole grief of ongoing baby sitting is not what a semi-responsible adult needs/wants. And while there may be many that do need help, it seems like there is "one size fits all" procedure that they follow and that makes no sense to me.
I saw a tripple turning onto Michigan from Indianapolis the other day in daylight and was thinking they must have relaxed the law.Thought you had to be on the Toll Road to pull doubles!
That's only turnpike doubles. 2ea, 48 footers.Thought you had to be on the Toll Road to pull doubles!
Is this what you will pay for the 12 weeks or what the insurance will pay?I've got some weeds as tall as me in the back yard. Tried to weedwhack them Saturday but ran out of line right at the beginning. Going to try to get it done this morning before the heat.
I've got some kind of nurse from Abbvie coming today to show me how to give myself my Skyrizi injections, even though I did my first one last month on my own. I told her she didn't need to come, but she said it's part of the program, and if I don't cooperate with the program, my copay assistance will be in jeopardy. I guess I'd better cooperate if I want to keep getting it for free, ya think? These prices are for a 12-week dose.
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Good for tuckingSingles!
Not covered at all by insurance. Skyrizi is one of the rare drugs that has copay assistance ($0 copay) for people on medicare (I am because I'm on disability). I had to switch from Cimzia, which was working, because when I started medicare last year, my copay went from $0/month to $750/month.Is this what you will pay for the 12 weeks or what the insurance will pay?
Either that or the driver was disregarding the law...I saw a tripple turning onto Michigan from Indianapolis the other day in daylight and was thinking they must have relaxed the law.
wtf could afford it without help then?Not covered at all by insurance. Skyrizi is one of the rare drugs that has copay assistance ($0 copay) for people on medicare (I am because I'm on disability). I had to switch from Cimzia, which was working, because when I started medicare last year, my copay went from $0/month to $750/month.
Not me unless I absolutely had to. But it would start cutting into my retirement savings, which would not be good.wtf could afford it without help then?