fureverywhere
beloved friend who will always be with us in spiri
- Location
- Northern NJ, USA
I have an appointment on Wednesday for assistance. I just came back from CVS and the bastards cancelled our Medicaid again. Hubby is only 58 so we're not up for Medicare yet. I have prescriptions I take every day or I go to a very dark place...plus high blood pressure.
Hubby has Parkinson's meds. I had to pay for my sleepy meds today. I have been out of work for 6 months and had to shell out twenty five bucks I don't have for four pills. Probably cranking my blood pressure higher. Health care in the US is just so bass akward. I'm grateful I had enough to buy the pills.
But what about all the poor folks who can't shell out till the benefits get turned back on? The people who rely on meds to keep the voices at bay or their diabetes under control? Oh well, sucks to be you. Be at the office at 8am next Thursday and we'll see how much longer you have to wait.
There are people who think that welfare hands things out to people. You have no idea how many hoops they make you jump through for the most simplest things. I would tell folks who think assistance is just a free meal ticket for the lazy...go off your medication, reduce your food spending a hundred dollars or so...no it's not easy.
Hubby has Parkinson's meds. I had to pay for my sleepy meds today. I have been out of work for 6 months and had to shell out twenty five bucks I don't have for four pills. Probably cranking my blood pressure higher. Health care in the US is just so bass akward. I'm grateful I had enough to buy the pills.
But what about all the poor folks who can't shell out till the benefits get turned back on? The people who rely on meds to keep the voices at bay or their diabetes under control? Oh well, sucks to be you. Be at the office at 8am next Thursday and we'll see how much longer you have to wait.
There are people who think that welfare hands things out to people. You have no idea how many hoops they make you jump through for the most simplest things. I would tell folks who think assistance is just a free meal ticket for the lazy...go off your medication, reduce your food spending a hundred dollars or so...no it's not easy.