Day 39
Today is the 32th day of taking a full dose of my medication.
In the days of texting, email and Facebook messenger, it is both rare and wonderful to receive actual phone calls and written cards or notes. Yesterday, my brother called to see how I was doing and my friend Cindy sent me a card with some words of encouragement. These two communications really brightened my day.
Update on the Pramipexole my deductible is going to end up being $1680 for the year! Getting sick in this country is not cheap. I have found two sources of reimbursement for my Azilect, which normally has $107 deductible under my plan. The first is the Azilect Co-pay program in the second is the Assistance Fund. Depending on which one of these funds you use, it can bring your co-pay down somewhere between $5 and $25 a month.
That is all for now
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