On the real, I use Reliablecanadianpharmacy monthly to get my prescription Restasis for my eyes. $35/delivered out of pocket verses $368 through my Plan D insurance. Gotta stretch them SS bucks, any way legally possible.Cheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on February 06, 2025, 12:03:19 AMOn the real, I use Reliablecanadianpharmacy monthly to get my prescription Restasis for my eyes. $35/delivered out of pocket verses $368 through my Plan D insurance. Gotta stretch them SS bucks, any way legally possible.Cheers,RobinGood to hear from you, Robin. A very nice savings indeed! I only need 2 rx items and there's no charge on one of the meds. I'm so fortunate, but also make an effort to take good care of myself.Nick
Quote from: Nick B on February 06, 2025, 10:58:09 PMQuote from: satfrat on February 06, 2025, 12:03:19 AMOn the real, I use Reliablecanadianpharmacy monthly to get my prescription Restasis for my eyes. $35/delivered out of pocket verses $368 through my Plan D insurance. Gotta stretch them SS bucks, any way legally possible.Cheers,RobinGood to hear from you, Robin. A very nice savings indeed! I only need 2 rx items and there's no charge on one of the meds. I'm so fortunate, but also make an effort to take good care of myself.NickAnd I'm betting you're not in your 70's either. I never took pills or eye drops either when I was young. Today at 73, I take 30 pills a day, eye drops twice a day and an eye injection of Eylea every 13 weeks in my right eye for the last 9 years. Then again, I'm outliving my father/grandfather by 7 years, I'm still active and going strong with 20/20 vision, thanks to today's drugs that weren't available back then for them. And above all, my hearing is still great, no pills needed for that. LOLCheers,Robin
Quote from: satfrat on February 06, 2025, 11:18:13 PMQuote from: Nick B on February 06, 2025, 10:58:09 PMQuote from: satfrat on February 06, 2025, 12:03:19 AMOn the real, I use Reliablecanadianpharmacy monthly to get my prescription Restasis for my eyes. $35/delivered out of pocket verses $368 through my Plan D insurance. Gotta stretch them SS bucks, any way legally possible.Cheers,RobinGood to hear from you, Robin. A very nice savings indeed! I only need 2 rx items and there's no charge on one of the meds. I'm so fortunate, but also make an effort to take good care of myself.NickAnd I'm betting you're not in your 70's either. I never took pills or eye drops either when I was young. Today at 73, I take 30 pills a day, eye drops twice a day and an eye injection of Eylea every 13 weeks in my right eye for the last 9 years. Then again, I'm outliving my father/grandfather by 7 years, I'm still active and going strong with 20/20 vision, thanks to today's drugs that weren't available back then for them. And above all, my hearing is still great, no pills needed for that. LOLCheers,RobinJust turned 74. Deal with glaucoma which has affected my vision. So that's why the 2 rx drops. Probably need back surgery to fix a disc. But have good energy, mental clarity etc as I maintain a low carb, whole food way of eating. 5"8 and 145 lbs. I feel good making the effort to feel good. I have 3 very close friends who have significant health problems and are content with their status quo. But we all have our priorities.Like you, I am fortunate to have very good hearing 🎶 Cheers from the Las Vegas area.Nick
Quote from: Nick B on February 06, 2025, 11:29:44 PMQuote from: satfrat on February 06, 2025, 11:18:13 PMQuote from: Nick B on February 06, 2025, 10:58:09 PMQuote from: satfrat on February 06, 2025, 12:03:19 AMOn the real, I use Reliablecanadianpharmacy monthly to get my prescription Restasis for my eyes. $35/delivered out of pocket verses $368 through my Plan D insurance. Gotta stretch them SS bucks, any way legally possible.Cheers,RobinGood to hear from you, Robin. A very nice savings indeed! I only need 2 rx items and there's no charge on one of the meds. I'm so fortunate, but also make an effort to take good care of myself.NickAnd I'm betting you're not in your 70's either. I never took pills or eye drops either when I was young. Today at 73, I take 30 pills a day, eye drops twice a day and an eye injection of Eylea every 13 weeks in my right eye for the last 9 years. Then again, I'm outliving my father/grandfather by 7 years, I'm still active and going strong with 20/20 vision, thanks to today's drugs that weren't available back then for them. And above all, my hearing is still great, no pills needed for that. LOLCheers,RobinJust turned 74. Deal with glaucoma which has affected my vision. So that's why the 2 rx drops. Probably need back surgery to fix a disc. But have good energy, mental clarity etc as I maintain a low carb, whole food way of eating. 5"8 and 145 lbs. I feel good making the effort to feel good. I have 3 very close friends who have significant health problems and are content with their status quo. But we all have our priorities.Like you, I am fortunate to have very good hearing 🎶 Cheers from the Las Vegas area.NickNo kidding Nick, I never would have guessed. You do have an audio gear appetite of a youngster. Anywho, I do recommend reliablecanadianpharmacy as an option, along with a Prescription Plan D. It has worked for me when I was taking Januvia and now with Restasis eye drops. It pays to have options and to shop around for the best price. Cheers,Robin