As with a moment of Zen, have you ever experienced a moment of DUH?
Wednesday, 10. March 2010
I can’t believe that I didn’t realize this sooner. I am in the middle of a Workers Comp case against my former employer. I am not permitted to go into more detail about that. But because I haven’t been able to earn a cent since September 2004, I have nearly depleted my savings and checking accounts and have to consider withdrawing from my retirement account to pay my bills. I have no medical coverage and no other source of income but I do require prescription medicines.
NOW FOR THE MOMENT OF “DUH”:
My monthly cost of all my prescriptions amounts to $200 U.S. I just discovered 3 hours ago, that I can purchase those same generic prescriptions at a popular store chain for less than $50. I was furious with myself for not thinking of that a few years ago and that I could have saved nearly $3,600.
Please pass this along to anyone who needs to know = DO NOT purchase any drugs from an independent pharmacy if your doctor can approve it.
Still kicking myself. Grrrr.
Mr. Kinsey, It is with great desire that I want all this to pass. I am acting according to my lawyers directions. This company that used to be my employer says I am one of their best employees yet resorted to misinformation and denial when having to deal with my problems that are a direct result of doing my job. I tturns out that I’m not the first to have to go so long. Believe me, returning to any kind of work will be a joy as I was steadily employed since I was 16 in the 11th grade until this transpired. I’m 47 now. I don’t like going through this and I don’t feel that I deserve those remarks. I’m also not a coward who reports people. So, instead of worrying about what anyone thinks, I’m going to leave this question up for the community to determine that there is no best answer. And I’m gonna pray for you tonight. I’m going to ask that you don’t ever have to go through what I am experiencing. While fraud abounds, I am a legitimate case.
yp_mike_kinsey Says:
don’t kick yourself to much, your co. may use that against u if they find out…just 200???most people that have a workers comp. issue spend better than 400 plus visits to the doc’s and then that racks up to a grand or better, u should consider yourself lucky, sounds like since you’ve been on this since sept. ‘04 an just figured out you could have saved 75% of what u spent on drugs, in what 3 years? you must be crippled to a wheel chair, and numb from the neck down,did i say neck? i meant head down. sounds like your after a permanent disability at your former companys expense, when you know good and damn well you can get up and work to make ends meet and not be a burden on those of us that are already over taxed to pay for a bunch of lazy dumbass’s that don’t want to work. if this hurts your feelings i really don’t care, i already spend 50 a month on asprin and ibuprofin (over the counter) just so i’m able to work and not be a burden to those who work like i do.