Thank G-d for insurance.
I have been on a relatively new drug ever since the seasickness episode of 2013. the drug is expensive and I’m happy the insurance covers it; the mailorder plan makes it downright affordable.
On the other hand, the mailorder people seem to have their heads so far up their keisters it’s not funny. They shipped my three-month supply to my town, but without my name or anything like my actual address on it. So the local post office shipped it back. And I had to go get an interim scrip filled for a months supply to cover me until they can ship it back to the correct address. Damned fools. That was a day of jerking around, and I was not amused. Still, it’s done, and I have my meds, and the car seems to be ok now, so back to the grind tomorrow and hopefully an uneventful weekend.

That’s what concerns me about mail order… What ifs… What if it was shipped to joe blow. How could you prove it? Etc…
Delivered a sack with two bottles of pills from my mailbox to my nest-door neighbor’s house just yesterday. I hope he will return the favor wehn the maillady puts my meds in his mailbox.
Yeah, sometimes the weak link is at the mailbox. More than once I’ve found someone’s bag of meds in my mailbox. Always worried me, what if they are almost out today and need them NOW?
Glad you got through it okay. Too bad you can’t slap those idjits at the mail order.
Jenny
Yesterday, at CVS, I had to spend $525 on one of the two insulins I take.
Medicaid hasn’t kicked in yet.
Ouch.