The moon has known me all my life
this is the most comforting thing I’ve read so far in 2018
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The moon has known me all my life
this is the most comforting thing I’ve read so far in 2018
onion magic
goodnight captain ron
YUE || Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card Ep. 09
“I’m gonna prank the mayor when he gets home.”
He ain’t have to do that
art cover commission for pekoe ♡
Utapri Revolutions: Ranmaru Kurosaki ep.1
remember that game my friend and i made up a couple years ago where you draw a pokemon based on the other person’s specific instructions (they’re not allowed to watch you draw and you’re not allowed to erase or “fix” anything once it’s been drawn) and you can only describe how to draw things with basic shapes or objects?
yeah well
this just happened when my friend was trying to tell me how to draw hitmonlee
AAAAAA I JUST TRIED TO TELL MY FRIEND HOW TO DRAW PRIMEAPE
guys please, I cannot answer all 0 messages
The jacket illustration for the third album has been released!
YURI HAS BECOME A FUCKING KATSUDON WHAT EVEN IS THIS GAME DOING!?! He fell into the onsen and became a katsudon 😂
A Texas second grade teacher has died from complications due to the flu.
The US is in the middle of a particularly bad flu outbreak and people are dying because they can’t afford medicine, or because they are making horrible choices between like that between medicine and other basic needs.
This breaks my heart literally every day, because I see so many customers have to make this choice. Sometimes they can afford it for the person in the family that is actually sick right now, but can’t buy it for the rest of the family (or at least those most at risk of catching it from their loved one), and then someone else catches it, and it’s just a vicious cycle. Especially since there’s multiple strains going around, so overcoming one bout of flu (or having the flu shot) doesn’t mean 100% immunity to catching another strain of it.
Over here in PA/NJ the generic $106.99 cash, but a lot of people haven’t met their yearly deductibles yet, so the insurance companies (the absolute filth) cover NOTHING. NADA. ZIP. Not even a measly 5%.
SO!!! Here’s what to do:
If you are prescribed Tamiflu or it’s generic, Oseltamivir, ask your doctor if they have a coupon for it, or immediately go online/on your phone and look up a coupon on google. Usually GoodRx or scriptsave have decent coupons. (Between $40-$80 is what I normally see for coupon prices, much better than $100-$250). There’s also familywize, wish foundation, blink (who don’t work with CVS btw), or even your state’s drug discount card.
Make sure it’s for the form and strength of the drug you were prescribed (capsules or liquid, usually. 30/45/60/75mg) and for the pharmacy you’re going to. GoodRX has different prices for CVS vs Walgreens vs Costco, etc. You may need to check with the pharmacy if they have it in stock, because there’s a huge shortage since the manufacturers didn’t anticipate such high demand. Adjust the brand/generic and which chain on the coupon accordingly.
Activate them if they need activating - usually an email or a quick call, sometimes an app download. Read any fine print and check that the coupon is not expired.
Take a screenshot, or print it out. Barring that, write down all the codes exactly as they appear, including how they’re labelled. (Pharmacies always need BINs and IDs, but if there’s PCNs, [rx]Group numbers, Person Codes, etc, they’ll need everything on the card to be able to bill correctly. It’s better to have the actual card/email/screenshot.)
When you get to the pharmacy, check how much your prescription is. If it’s more than the coupon (again, usually $40-80, but sometimes less), ask politely!!!*** for them to rebill the drug with this coupon, and wait patiently as they do so (depending on how busy they are and how busy the servers are for the company they’re submitting the info to, it may take a few minutes.) Understand that whatever amount is billed to the coupon is not being contributed towards paying your deductible, but hopefully you won’t have to worry about that much over the year.
Success. Please feel better soon.
***Please, please, please be polite. Please do not yell or have your parent/spouse/sibling/child/friend/nurse/neighbor/nanny/errand boy yell at the pharmacists/technicians/front store employees/customers in front or behind you/hapless passerby about the price or availability or how much insurance is a racket. Please understand that the workers have absolutely no control of how much ANY drug costs initially, nor how much your insurance asks for as a copay, nor how helpful the coupons turn out to be in regards to your own financial situation. Even their control over availability is tenuous at best, because of aforementioned manufacturer backlog, high demand, and strict ordering systems. If they need to call around to find it for you, let them call around. If they need a few minutes to get the information processed, give them a few minutes. Please treat your fellow humans with respect, even when you understandably feel like shit and they are limited in what they can do for you.
GoodRX is an absolute saving grace. It brought my ADD meds down from $274 to $125. It helps with almost every med if you pay out of pocket. Sign up, download the app, follow the instructions. Be well, y'all. 💜