Hi everyone, Bluelammy here :lol: Hope everyone has had a good day, and is feeling ok.
While walking home the other day after picking up my medication a thought entered my mind that i'll mention a bit later.
Firstly just a few notes about myself.I am a 54 year old male, who has suffered from epilepsy for the past 39 years.I live in Liverpool,United kingdom. My daily medication for my epilepsy is 400mg of phenytoin and 2050mg of keppra.
To get to the point it's this, How much do you have to pay monthly for your medication?
The reason i'm asking this question is because everyone worldwide is having money problems because of the worlds economic problems.
After picking up my medication i realised that since being diagnosed with Epilepsy i have never had to put my hand in my pocket or spend a penny for my tablets. The reason is because of where i live and my condition, the government runs a national health service and caters for this type of problem. Also as an afterthought anything to do with my condition, eeg's, scans etc i have never had to pay for.
This question has probably been asked before,but i'm just curious about how much it costs you personally if you or a member of your family suffers from Epilepsy.
All the best Bluelammy.
p.s If i'm going to have a fit, I hope it's a fit of Laughter.
While walking home the other day after picking up my medication a thought entered my mind that i'll mention a bit later.
Firstly just a few notes about myself.I am a 54 year old male, who has suffered from epilepsy for the past 39 years.I live in Liverpool,United kingdom. My daily medication for my epilepsy is 400mg of phenytoin and 2050mg of keppra.
To get to the point it's this, How much do you have to pay monthly for your medication?
The reason i'm asking this question is because everyone worldwide is having money problems because of the worlds economic problems.
After picking up my medication i realised that since being diagnosed with Epilepsy i have never had to put my hand in my pocket or spend a penny for my tablets. The reason is because of where i live and my condition, the government runs a national health service and caters for this type of problem. Also as an afterthought anything to do with my condition, eeg's, scans etc i have never had to pay for.
This question has probably been asked before,but i'm just curious about how much it costs you personally if you or a member of your family suffers from Epilepsy.
All the best Bluelammy.
p.s If i'm going to have a fit, I hope it's a fit of Laughter.