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Old 08-08-2018, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee View Post
I am posting for discussion, not for any other reason.

I have a heart condition which necessitates me taking three meds a day. Yesterday I went to pick up one of the meds and was told I was in the MediGap and my cost had gone from $114 to $381. Not only for that particular medication, but all the other meds will cost more because I am in the MediGap. This continues to the end of the year and will end up costing me well over $1,000. I have the best Plan you can buy for both health and RX and I still got caught in this donut hole.

The flip side of this is if I don't take the meds and had the heart attack or devastating stroke my insurance would cover EVERYTHING and keep me alive which would be an astronomical amount of money.

I am fortunate, I can afford to buy the meds, but what about the people who really cannot, what do they do and how much stress do they live with day in and day out.
I have the same issue with my husband...it takes him about 30 minutes to get to the doughnut hole (exaggerated a bit, but close). I guess those who cannot afford the meds get a break. Notice the ads that say, "If you cannot afford xxx, "manufacturer" may be able to help. You could get xxx for as little as $15 (or some whatever)"? My question is: If they can do it for some at $15, why not all? Personally, I think it has to do with all the monies they spend on advertising throughout all avenues....TV, 3-page color magazine ads, radio, etc. "Ask your doctor if xxx might be right for you". Like I told mine, "If you don't know what's right for me, then I need to find another doctor." I can also obtain meds through a Canadian Pharmacy, which I do in addition to the insurance system. PM me and I will give you details, if you are interested. One of his most expensive ones, I get that way and it actually comes from a pharmacy in the U.S. Go figure. Instead of the $131 with insurance, and three times that in the infamous "hole", it is $111 from them.

Ridiculous, no?
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