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Thirties Child

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Thu Nov 6, 2014, 06:51 PM Nov 2014

Parkinson's, nausea and $$$$ for relief [View all]

Mr. Thirties was diagnosed with Parkinson's on September 30, and was prescribed Carbidopa-Levodopa 25-100 three times a day. It's known to cause nausea for the first month; Mr. Thirties is still queasy to the point of not eating. I called the National Parkinson's Foundation for advice, was told he should drink Ginger Ale and ginger tea, and could also take Lodosyn for the nausea. Fine. I went to Kroger this afternoon to pick up the Lodosyn.

$1604.80 for 60 pills.

I guess we can ask the neurologist to call the prescription in to Aetna Home Delivery, and ask them to pay for it. (We are fortunate to have prescription coverage - now $70 for a 90-day prescription.) I don't think anyone, private person or even big insurance company, should have to pay that kind of money.

Our daughter lives in England and earlier this year spent nine days in the hospital, attended by all sorts of specialists and subject of all sorts of tests. Cost to her. Zilch. Maybe someday over here. Or, judging from Tuesday, maybe not. Sigh.

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