One thing I've learned is that most insurances won't allow a person to reorder their meds early. For an example, lets say that I'll be on vacation for 2 weeks. Let's say that towards the end of my 2nd week of vacation I'll be completely out of medication and let's say that I don't have access to a phone in order to reorder them. Wouldn't it make sense then to reorder my meds before I go on vacation? But the only problem is is that most insurances won't pay for them if you reorder your meds too early within the month.
I have learned to reorder my medicines on a certain day every month even if I'm not out of them because it just keeps collecting. I must have about 2 months worth of extra medication as back up because what will happen if I lose my insurance? I'd be stuck with the complete cost of them. I take Keppra and Lamictal and the amount of medication that equals to a months worth costs about $2000.00. There's no way I can afford that. I can't take generics either because of the study I'm part of. The generics would cost about $1200.00 for that same amount of medicine. That's still a lot of money without insurance. What would I do without insurance?
I have learned to reorder my medicines on a certain day every month even if I'm not out of them because it just keeps collecting. I must have about 2 months worth of extra medication as back up because what will happen if I lose my insurance? I'd be stuck with the complete cost of them. I take Keppra and Lamictal and the amount of medication that equals to a months worth costs about $2000.00. There's no way I can afford that. I can't take generics either because of the study I'm part of. The generics would cost about $1200.00 for that same amount of medicine. That's still a lot of money without insurance. What would I do without insurance?