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"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> blake murphy > wrote:
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>> On Wed, 21 Apr 2010 22:39:25 -0400, pavane wrote:

>
> [deleted obscene rant]
>
>> > Yeah, off his meds.

>>
>> are you talking about steve or sheldon? if sheldon, i don't think
>> there's
>> any evidence he was ever *on* his meds.

>
> No, he's very dependent on his meds. He waits anxiously for Big Brown
> to come every month with a huge box of them. I have no idea what they
> are, though. They might well have nothing to do with his Dr. Jekyll/Mr.
> Hyde postings here. Maybe it's the Crystal Palace. Maybe it isn't.
>
> I get almost all my prescription meds delivered by the USPS. My HMO
> likes that, and charges nothing for that. In fact, it looks like for
> some plans, it costs more to pick them up at the pharmacy.
>
> --
> Dan Abel
> Petaluma, California USA
>


I am getting ready to go back on Express Scripts next month. They are so
much easier than the local Rx system. Here in Utah, most doctors take the
day off Fridays. Then Saturdays, they do, too. On Sundays, the whole state
takes off, Sundays being a religious holiday. Then there's the thing about
calling in your refill to the pharmacy, them having to call the doctor at
times, sometimes there's a problem with this prescription or that one. So,
sometimes it takes up to a week to get prescriptions filled. My insurance
changed the first of the year, so I went with an alternate plan. I've had
enough after only slightly more than three months. I take upwards of 450
doses of meds a month. It is difficult to keep them all juggled even in the
best of circumstances. But all my experience with Express Meds has been
positive, so I will go back with them.

Steve

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