If you do not have insurance, you are in trouble to be able to get your medication. Even if you do have insurance, it usually only takes you to about six months, and then you are in the doughnut hole. Then you are out there searching for grants that you may be eligible for that will cover some of the cost of the inhalers. I have been taking Trelegy for approximately 2 years, and my asthma has greatly improved. Although, if had not found grants to help cover once I was in the doughnut hole, I...
I sure hope something positive comes from this. I can't believe how much insurance is making us pay for inhalers. I can't afford it so they told me to ask for help from Social Security. From what I've heard, this will get me nowhere. My income alone, I would definitely get help. But when you factor in other stuff, I think I'll be left out in the cold by these uncaring insurance people. Good luck everybody. We're going to need it!
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