rivulet027: (Default)
( Jan. 21st, 2005 01:48 pm)
To make up for the annoyingness of the Spongebob article here's one on people protesting Bush:

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=12&u=/ap/20050121/ap_on_go_pr_wh/inaugural_demonstrations
rivulet027: (Default)
( Jan. 21st, 2005 01:48 pm)
To make up for the annoyingness of the Spongebob article here's one on people protesting Bush:

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=12&u=/ap/20050121/ap_on_go_pr_wh/inaugural_demonstrations
rivulet027: (Default)
( Jan. 21st, 2005 07:49 pm)
My Grandma finally got her meds refilled. Well five of the eight she needed filled have been taken care of...she's been living off of cough drops while she waited for her insurance cards. The company ended coverage on December 31st and didn't renew anyone until the 15th of this month. They'd told my Grandma she'd see her cards around the 21st. Well, it's the 21st and there are still no cards. Thank God, my father called around, apperantely he even called a Congressman. So she now had five of her meds and two other she'll get when she calls the doctor. Her friend's husband apperantly hasn't been renewed yet and she's worried for him.

I don't get how companies get away with this. They're old people, they need thei eds. It's not like they can just stop taking them. I get that if they buy their meds at full price they've said they'll refund them the money, at the same time I don't know any elderly person that would sit down and take the time to do that. I mean come on, it makes this company come off as stupid and greedy.
rivulet027: (Default)
( Jan. 21st, 2005 07:49 pm)
My Grandma finally got her meds refilled. Well five of the eight she needed filled have been taken care of...she's been living off of cough drops while she waited for her insurance cards. The company ended coverage on December 31st and didn't renew anyone until the 15th of this month. They'd told my Grandma she'd see her cards around the 21st. Well, it's the 21st and there are still no cards. Thank God, my father called around, apperantely he even called a Congressman. So she now had five of her meds and two other she'll get when she calls the doctor. Her friend's husband apperantly hasn't been renewed yet and she's worried for him.

I don't get how companies get away with this. They're old people, they need thei eds. It's not like they can just stop taking them. I get that if they buy their meds at full price they've said they'll refund them the money, at the same time I don't know any elderly person that would sit down and take the time to do that. I mean come on, it makes this company come off as stupid and greedy.
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