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In reply to the discussion: Whoa! My Lynparza cost right at $15,000 a month. [View all]calimary
(86,714 posts)59. Well, you just hold tight and keep good thoughts at the top of your mind.
The ONE THING I personally would want for you is that you stay in touch with good, trusted friends - and inputs - that will keep you going and help you keep the faith.
It’s always really nice when you feel like you’re not in this fight alone.
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Can you get on disability and get Medicaid. I don't know if they would pay for expensive drugs.
kerry-is-my-prez
May 4
#65
That is obscene. I sure hope you don't lose your insurance. May The Universe protect you.
LoisB
May 3
#14
Maybe Jasmine Crockett could draw attention to your plight and shame your rep into helping
catrose
May 4
#56
I appreciate what he's doing, but I believe it's only for generic drugs that aren't "controlled" (needing a
LauraInLA
May 4
#52
Check if there are mfgr coupons, rebates, discounts, etc. Eliquis, Cequa and a bunch of others have them.
TheBlackAdder
May 3
#27
Agree mainly. But the prices charged are more based on profits/marketing/etc. than costs of research.
erronis
May 4
#55
To an organic chemist, it's pretty simple. No chiral centers. No fused rings. Two amide bonds. A hydrazone.
eppur_se_muova
May 4
#57
That's kind of weird, since it's a small molecule drug. However, I didn't know there was an effective treatment...
NNadir
May 4
#37
💔 It's terrifying, is what it is. Heartfelt hugs, hopes, wishes for your & our collective future ❤️
Hekate
May 4
#42
I am so sorry you are going through this but I can certainly empathize. My husband has an incurable but
Nanjeanne
May 4
#51