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daviep7 |
| February 15, 2009, 4:14pm |
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How is it that we have to pay for prescriptons?Apparently I have been told,Crohns isnt a specified condition to approve free prescriptions.This world has gone mad.
I have 7 different tablets a day,and they cost a packet,and if your on a low income they can be very pricey.I have a certificate that i pay £27.85 for 3 months.I used to pay the whole 12 months,but with things going up,can now only pay every 3 months. But some people are on a lot more medication,and i have heard of some people not taking tablets because they cant afford them,and rather put themselves at risk.This is madness, yet if someone has a inactive thyroid they get free medication straight away.
Its about time this goverment realised how many people there are with Crohns,and give us free prescriptions.
regards David.
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daviep7 |
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I guess everyone but me must be happy or able to pay for their prescriptions.
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Hi Dave. I'll back you up mate. Not actually spending much on meds but I know what you mean. Still not happy but it's nothing to do with costs. I'm just a miserable git.  |
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daviep7 |
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No your not, good to know your about.
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Mike |
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I have an annual pre-paid prescription card... £100 or so, but it saves a lot of hassle! |
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tracey106 |
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mine is £13.00 for 3 months in the u.k and i have to say i def get my moneys worth of meds lol , ALthough i do agree this is a cronic diease and should be free prescriptions just like people with resp problems and diabetics |
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Jeany |
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I must say currently I pay for each prescription and I really begrudge paying the seven pounds only for that medication to have horrid side effects so I have to come off it - what a waste of money!! |
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oldwitch |
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i was told i had crohns in feb and the amount i have spent on drugs already is alot we should be able to get it free i got alot and then because i couldnt take them i was told to come off them and try other ones it cost a fortune |
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majenta1984 |
| September 30, 2009, 8:05pm |
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I completly agree.... I thought I heard that there is a campaign to get them for free.... I was debating on moving to Wales!!! |
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crohnsproof |
| September 30, 2009, 8:18pm |
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I don't know what I would do if prescription drugs were not available for me. I do have an insurance program that pays a good portion. What a horrible situation that some of us face, with the price of the drugs and the health care in general. The economy doesn't help either. Can I ask? Are any of you on governmental health care? I just wondered how that works for you. |
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buzzyb |
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as im disabled and on incom support i get my scripts free but if meds cost a lot try getting a pre paid certificate approx £30 for 3 months worth scripts as many as you need or think its £90 for a year so in the long run works out cheaper to buy than prescription charges so if you need more than 5 scripts in 3 months this will instantly save you money mine approx 10 scripts a month not including vit b12 jabs every 3 months hope this helps |
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buzzyb |
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oh u can get a 5 year excemption certificate if u tell the dr you cant get out on your own what!!!!!!! |
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merrywidow |
| November 10, 2009, 7:40am |
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hi dave, i dont know your personally circumstances, but i have crohns and i have a illeostomy, having the stoma means i get free prescirptions, all my medication is free not just the ones i need for crohns. shraon xx |
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daviep7 |
| November 10, 2009, 7:25pm |
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mmm, i see Sharon,thanks for the message.I wonder,because you have stoma that you become excempt.I cant make head nor tail of it,some people get it,others cant. Iam on a very tight budget,and pay for my certificate every 3 months, i cant pay up front,its just too costly.
regards......David
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Purple Linzee |
| November 10, 2009, 9:20pm |
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I'm glad Callum is 12 and gets his free, what with the Modulen (about £20 a tin I have been told), the Prednisolone, and the Azathioprine (made up specially in liquid for him, about £40 a bottle!), he would be costing me a fortune right now!
It must be so frustrating and annoying to spend money on meds and then they don't work and they put you on more. I would get angry at that. |
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