Re: Medicare Part D
- From: <sweetpickleNO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 18:23:45 -0500
Carole, the $2.25 is because of being into the catastrophic coverage. My
out of pocket money has already been over $4,050.00 this year to reach this
point. I was paying more than $2.25 for generics previously; sorry I
didn't make that clear.
Gwen
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"Carole" <TheNewCarole@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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sweetpickleNO@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I am so thankful that I have aready hit my catastrophic coverage and nowWhere do you get generics for $2.25? I'm paying $4, which is the
have to pay very little (in comparison) for my prescriptions. One RX
which
I had to pay $224.35 for I now get for $11.22, and one which was $148.83 I
now get for $7.66. Oh boy, is that going to make a difference in my drug
bill this month. However, I'm still paying $2.25 for my generics; I had
hoped that would come down a dollar or so. However I won't complain. My
drug bill was over $1,000 last month. I feel like celebrating; may even
go
buy a steak!
Gwen
cheapest around here, but since I have 6 of them, if I could pay $2.25,
that would be even better :)
Carole
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