still baffled..
What I don't get is how they can block refills (probably en masse) and then not worry about potential damage this might do to a patient should they be entirely out of a med while waiting over a long holiday.
I don't wait until I'm at the last pill before refilling but usually the last week's worth. This time I didn't realize I was down to about 10 pills or roughly 3 days worth. Never had any prob with refillng my Neurontin (Methadone yes as authorization was removed for that cold turkey once by UR but restored by the Risk Manager when I brought it to their attention that I'd end up in detox if they didn't restore the script auth).
Just as a side note, I asked about Methadone OTC in TJ and they said they had it and it would be $8 for 120. That's what I would pay here if I had to pay but I don't. Still it blew me away that it's OTC there.
This block may have been just a computer input error but at least it would have been decent to get an explanation.
I don't like to wish ill upon anyone however one of these days I hope any of the buttheads working for WC that think the patients are losers/users/abusers of the system or any meds have to deal with some sort of related hardship such as this themselves. It's unfortunate but I believe that's the only way anyone would really *feel* what patients actually go thru.
ok, my rant is over. thanks for replies.
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