"Greatest Country in the world" (USA) residents (older folks ideally) have you all been "forced" to go gray cuz your prescription was too expensive?

I was forced to go grey bc of insurance lol.

But in reverse, my insurance basically told me, "you took the drug. you lost weight and most recent lab results are stable. you are very young and don't need it anymore to maintain" lmao. And then went on to basically tell me to lock in and go to the gym + "focus on nutrition".

They would NEVER say this for a non-glp drug that is working for a patient. Imagine they said this for antidepressants, "ur no longer depressed, you are young and don't need it anymore"

If she has sleep apnea maybe a script for Zep could be cheaper idk. Something to explore and her insurance pharmacy ppl can explain to you the different costs and/or if there is a cheaper option.
 
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I feel for everyone who has had access to this quality of life changing medication denied by their insurance company or been priced out by cost.

Setting politics aside, I don’t think constructive criticism of policies or systems should automatically be viewed as hatred of a country, nor should it be met with “then leave.” People can appreciate where they live while still wanting things to improve.

Healthcare is fundamental to quality of life and there are many conditions that people were born with or have no control over. Wanting this to improve benefits our society as a whole.

I thoroughly enjoy reading the stories in here from people who’ve had their life changed via peptides and those who have found reliable cost efficient gray, and I look forward to reading more of these stories.
 
I feel for everyone who has had access to this quality of life changing medication denied by their insurance company or been priced out by cost.

Setting politics aside, I don’t think constructive criticism of policies or systems should automatically be viewed as hatred of a country, nor should it be met with “then leave.” People can appreciate where they live while still wanting things to improve.

Healthcare is fundamental to quality of life and there are many conditions that people were born with or have no control over. Wanting this to improve benefits our society as a whole.

I thoroughly enjoy reading the stories in here from people who’ve had their life changed via peptides and those who have found reliable cost efficient gray, and I look forward to reading more of these stories.
I feel like we need to push for new legislation that would allow us to make our own purchasing decisions and save our own lives or not. Like the Right to Try act does for cancer patients. IMO the grey market will save more lives than harm people. Though a few could be harmed, it is our own risk and choice to try.
 
I have nothing to add except HOLY SHIT I missed all the political bullshit!!!! Dayum!
RandomPerson can you update .e through your signature???? 🥴🥰
I can't. As soon as someone starts spouting political opinions that I find unsavory, misogynistic, or cruel, I hit ignore cause I play on the internet for fun and no way am I gonna read that sh when nobody's paying me to do it.

It makes my social media experience in general fairly awesome because if it isn't wonderful its not on my screen, but it does mean lots of conversations look confusing and fragmented cause I'm missing the weird half.
 
I can't. As soon as someone starts spouting political opinions that I find unsavory, misogynistic, or cruel, I hit ignore cause I play on the internet for fun and no way am I gonna read that sh when nobody's paying me to do it.

It makes my social media experience in general fairly awesome because if it isn't wonderful its not on my screen, but it does mean lots of conversations look confusing and fragmented cause I'm missing the weird half.
Love the signature 🤣
 
I feel like we need to push for new legislation that would allow us to make our own purchasing decisions and save our own lives or not. Like the Right to Try act does for cancer patients. IMO the grey market will save more lives than harm people. Though a few could be harmed, it is our own risk and choice to try.
Back before GLPs, when I was quite the foodie, I would buy tamales from the folks selling them out of a car outside the grocery store. Was it more risky? Absolutely! But if I got sick from it, nobody got bent out of shape. They would just be like, "Well, you bought tamales from a random car... what did you expect?"

Too bad they don't have a Janoshik for tamales... But I'd have had a hard time parting with one. 🤣
 
Back before GLPs, when I was quite the foodie, I would buy tamales from the folks selling them out of a car outside the grocery store. Was it more risky? Absolutely! But if I got sick from it, nobody got bent out of shape. They would just be like, "Well, you bought tamales from a random car... what did you expect?"

Too bad they don't have a Janoshik for tamales... But I'd have had a hard time parting with one. 🤣
I've done this! And bought delicious coconut Popsicles out of old washing machines on rusty trailers. 👍
 
I remember early 90s trips to to Tijuana and there were like 6-8 shacks in a row with Cardboard signs that read "TACO BELL" on the walk over to Revolution Blvd.

Best tacos...

As for Topic-
I think most are here, and buying gray, for the savings. Not necessarily forced..
That goes for worldwide and what I have seen all ages...

The rest could not get what they needed even with free medical until trials complete..
talking to quite a few Reta users
 
exactly! it's precisely due to the fact that I do love my country that I am asking the questions about the direction we've taken healthcare in. I care so I want all of us to succeed... not just the people that can afford to. why do people always frame this as on or off? zero or one? oh your not a patriot if you ask hard questions? foh with that noise! ok I'm gettin all fired up 🤣🤣
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