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Old 02-20-2008, 06:45 PM
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Meds came in today!

For the past few months, I'd been struggling with keeping a constant flow of my Met and Glyburide, I ran out for christmas , so I've been bumming a few from my dad. But I went to the doctor a few weeks ago and had him write me a 4x refill that would last me 12 months . So i sent it in to RX outreach, and they charge me 40 bucks for all my meds every 3 months. They came in the mail today, and I'm so excited. As a college student money can be tight, so this is quite a relief. I don't think my roommates can understand how happy I am about it, so here I am.
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Old 02-20-2008, 07:08 PM
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hi cramster,
glad your med situation is resovled for the next year! i am sure that is a huge relief.....now you can just worry about your studies! lucky you to be in such a beautiful area!!! good luck with this semester! and glad you found us here as a place to learn and vent!
susan
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Old 02-20-2008, 08:19 PM
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For the past few months, I'd been struggling with keeping a constant flow of my Met and Glyburide, I ran out for christmas , so I've been bumming a few from my dad. But I went to the doctor a few weeks ago and had him write me a 4x refill that would last me 12 months . So i sent it in to RX outreach, and they charge me 40 bucks for all my meds every 3 months. They came in the mail today, and I'm so excited. As a college student money can be tight, so this is quite a relief. I don't think my roommates can understand how happy I am about it, so here I am.
Just for my information .here In Montreal I have A prescription for 12 months but i go at the pharmacy ,Is it cheaper for you by mail? Bye Ricky
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Old 02-20-2008, 11:03 PM
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Thanks mzteacher

beau91: For me, it is way cheaper to do it through the mail. My student health plan through the university wants to charge me over twice as much for a 90-day supply. The mail-order pharmacy I use can be found here if anyone is interested. It's based on income levels and can be used even if you have some sort of plan.
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