I've decided it's me. Normal irritations - if they are connected to anything medical turn into infected flareups every time.
I had to wait until yesterday to call in a refill on my Advair. I called it in. Their 1980's automated system said I could pick up the prescription today. I got to the pharmacy today (where the parking options are park illegally, pay out the nose or walk a long long way) and they had no record of the prescription.
After much hassle, I finally got my paws on it. I had decided I would never use those people again. Then I realized that my clinic is moving in May and that stupid pharmacy is probably going to be my only walk-in option that is not a giant PIA to get to.
Then, once home, I guess I figured I wasn't pissed off enough so I did some research on Advair and my insurance.
I can buy my Advair for $30 a month ($40 copay - $10 coupon) at a local pharmacy. Or I can get a 3 months supply for an $80 copay. Both the postal prescription customer service and the insurance customer service pissed me off on this one.
Neither can explain why with my other drugs a 3 months supply cost me one copay. But Advair is 3 months for 2 copays. I finally just gave up. In disgust. I should focus, instead, on the fact that worst case scenario, I don't pay full price. So, me, quit yer bitchin'. Take off those cranky pants and lets see some smiley ass!
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Work is going to have to go on speed to fight it's way up to slow. But, I get paid either way so again, quit bitchin!!
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Swimming was great. Really great. I had a huge section of the pool to myself. I rocked out to my tunes and worked my legs with the new floats and then my arms with the arm buoys. It was a good, good workout and so much fun. Class tomorrow and then no more pool until Tuesday.
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It's not a bad day. It's not. It's a happy Friday. I declare it so.
I had to wait until yesterday to call in a refill on my Advair. I called it in. Their 1980's automated system said I could pick up the prescription today. I got to the pharmacy today (where the parking options are park illegally, pay out the nose or walk a long long way) and they had no record of the prescription.
After much hassle, I finally got my paws on it. I had decided I would never use those people again. Then I realized that my clinic is moving in May and that stupid pharmacy is probably going to be my only walk-in option that is not a giant PIA to get to.
Then, once home, I guess I figured I wasn't pissed off enough so I did some research on Advair and my insurance.
I can buy my Advair for $30 a month ($40 copay - $10 coupon) at a local pharmacy. Or I can get a 3 months supply for an $80 copay. Both the postal prescription customer service and the insurance customer service pissed me off on this one.
Neither can explain why with my other drugs a 3 months supply cost me one copay. But Advair is 3 months for 2 copays. I finally just gave up. In disgust. I should focus, instead, on the fact that worst case scenario, I don't pay full price. So, me, quit yer bitchin'. Take off those cranky pants and lets see some smiley ass!
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Work is going to have to go on speed to fight it's way up to slow. But, I get paid either way so again, quit bitchin!!
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Swimming was great. Really great. I had a huge section of the pool to myself. I rocked out to my tunes and worked my legs with the new floats and then my arms with the arm buoys. It was a good, good workout and so much fun. Class tomorrow and then no more pool until Tuesday.
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It's not a bad day. It's not. It's a happy Friday. I declare it so.