Oh but you can, and you are. I’m trying really hard to be
patient and nice. It’s generally NOT in my nature to be an overbearing bitch
but seriously…after a week of this, I am over being nice.
Peanut was diagnosed in 2nd grade with ADHD.
(Before anyone goes spouting off with judgy comments, save them. She was evaluated;
I went through other options such as diet, etc. before choosing to try
medication for her…save that shit for someone else ok!)
Now… she was on one medication for 3 years with no trouble. Grades were excellent; side effects were minimal to non-existent. She is smaller, but she will most likely be smaller because her dad’s family is short. Then she started to develop a bald patch on her head. We were off to the doctor who pulled up the other not-so-common side effects list and there it is – can cause hair loss. I immediately took her off of the medication. She felt somewhat out of sorts because she depended on it to keep her focused and on track.
Now… she was on one medication for 3 years with no trouble. Grades were excellent; side effects were minimal to non-existent. She is smaller, but she will most likely be smaller because her dad’s family is short. Then she started to develop a bald patch on her head. We were off to the doctor who pulled up the other not-so-common side effects list and there it is – can cause hair loss. I immediately took her off of the medication. She felt somewhat out of sorts because she depended on it to keep her focused and on track.
The doctor wanted her off medication for at least one month.
I wanted to see how she would do off of it permanently. She was off for three
months when it was time for the back-to-school doctor visit. The doctor
prescribed a newer medication. I took it to get it filled but was told they
couldn’t fill it till the doctor authorized it. (Does anyone else understand
why this makes no sense? I’m bringing you a prescription SIGNED by the doctor….)
The doctor’s office said maybe the insurance would fill it
if she tried 2-3 other things first, since that medication is newer. Great –
guinea pig my kid. No thanks. Fast forward six months – she’s doing great in
school, but not so great at home. Let’s see what our options are. We go back to
the doctor to discuss options and medications to see if that helps. Here is
where it gets fun folks.
I took her on a Friday afternoon. The doctor handed me two
slips – one for ADHD medication, one for eczema cream. The upcoming weekend was
her dad’s weekend, and he’d be by to get her around 4 (maybe) so I didn’t fill
it on Friday. I dropped the prescription off Monday. The pharmacy tech told me
he couldn’t fill it without prior authorization from the doctor. So he was
going to fax the form to the doctor’s office. Cool. Sweet. I’ll check back. I
called on Wednesday. No dice. No prior authorization. They were still waiting
on the doctor’s office. I called the doctor’s office. “Someone in our office
handles those.”
MMM kay….So I called the pharmacy on Friday. Nothing. Oh and
P.S. lady – the eczema cream you wanted – we don’t have it, but we can fill it
tomorrow…for $129. $129!? For a TUBE OF CREAM!? No. Isn’t there a generic? Well
dear customer, if you want a generic, you’ll have to call your doctor and ask
them to prescribe one. (I remember when generic medications were the norm and
were given out instead of the name brand…you had to request the name brand…)
So another call to the doctor’s office – who directed me to
call the insurance company to find out what generic medications are covered by
them (you’ve got to be effing kidding me with this shit right!? Oh you’re not
kidding. Well f*** you.)
And it’s now Monday. One week later. Neither medication has
been filled but OH have I called people! I called the insurance and spoke to a woman
who was so empathetic (sarcasm) … she checked their system re: eczema cream. Oh
look – I can order it in my system and it’s only $102, not $129… ONLY $102. Let that one sink in a moment ok. In regard
to the other medication, the doctor has to authorize it…she doesn’t show it has
been processed by the doctor so I should call them. Great. I’ll CALL THEM! OK – here’s a number
you should have them call to process it. GREAT. THANK YOU!! So I called the
doctor and left a message. Then I called the pharmacy to see if the prior
authorization had been processed by them. No. GREAT! So I called the someone
who processes the requests and left a voicemail…that’s 2 voicemails so far in one hour. The
doctor’s office called me back finally to tell me that they never received the
fax from the pharmacy. GREAT!! So I called the pharmacy BACK again….and asked
them to MAKE sure this is taken care of today.
So……the only thing that has been accomplished besides my
raised blood pressure was phone calls. What a fantastic Monday. Who says
healthcare needs an overhaul?! It’s absolutely perfect folks.
2 comments:
Been there with an acne med for my son. There was some complicated system, according to the doctor's office, where the drug company offered some kind of coupon and the $149 rx would only be $20. Well, you can just guess how well that worked out. (Hint: he still has the acne.) Hope the rest of your week is better.
Thanks Dyanne! My boyfriend kept encouraging me to call and raise some hell. As it turns out, that might have been what was needed, although I felt like they must think I'm the one who needed the meds or whatever. I was able to pick them up around 430 last night - before the blizzard of the century x2 hit :)
Have you looked at any natural remedies for the acne? Good luck momma!
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