Thursday, May 23, 2013

Costs & Insurance

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The costs of medications and glucose testing supplies are expensive without health insurance. Many assistance programs give discounted medication to low-income diabetics. The following list provides wallet-friendly resources for diabetes treatment.

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Gretchen Becker, Health Guide, commented on Financial Struggles of Living with Type… Thanks, Manny. I was also impressed that a few individuals were able to…

04/13/11

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David Mendosa, Health Guide, commented on Cutting the Cost of Diabetes Care Dear Kevin,   Thank you. Yes, please restore it!   David

03/24/11

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Ann Bartlett, Health Guide, posted How Do I Find Low Cost Help for… Every month, I spend time combing the Q&A area of the site and I notice many…

02/17/11

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Ann Bartlett, Health Guide, answered I PAY $104 A MONTH FOR LANTUS WITH… Hi Rosie,   There are assistance programs you should check into.…

01/27/11

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