For example, I have a 90 day prescription (seasonale). I need to pick it up next week. My company renews policies in October, so I'm expecting to pay the whole $145 for it, and then have it be "free" in December, after my policy renews in October.
Along these lines, aren't they required to cover BCP now? My insurance never did, so I paid out of pocket, and I want to be prepared for the next time I refill.
Post by MixedBerryJam on Aug 23, 2012 16:57:51 GMT -5
My mind is blown at you picking up your daughter's bcp's (in a good way). I never even told my mother I wasn't a virgin, but the 15-year marriage and two kids might be a giveaway. In a million years I can't picture asking her to pick them up for me!
I hope to have more openness with my own boys, esp since their father isn't here, but I get an eyeroll and a harumph whenever I mention girls, drinking, or smoking.
Post by copzgirl1171 on Aug 23, 2012 17:08:43 GMT -5
She is still a virgin (I believe her...she would tell me) but she has been on BCP for three years now for PMS symptoms and now I get the BC peace of mind as well
We are very loyal to our small town pharmacy so I will just get them once a month and take them to her
"This prick is asking for someone here to bring him to task Somebody give me some dirt on this vacuous mass so we can at last unmask him I'll pull the trigger on it, someone load the gun and cock it While we were all watching, he got Washington in his pocket."