Guest guest Posted March 14, 2009 Report Share Posted March 14, 2009 I must say that I have my own private history with Novartis and their philantrophy. They expect you to tap into the treasuries of the private charities before they will agree to " give " you anything. LLS has limited funds to assist you with your meds and do not cover more than $500 total per year for all expenses, including transportation of 5 cent a mile. Nevertheless, I am grateful for this assistance and all the volunteers who volunteer their time and talents to raise this money. Novartis on the other hand, supplied my Gleevec for a few months and then demanded that I apply for assistance with PSI, or they would stop sending me the drugs. I asked if they would really do that, and all they could say was, " W E L L!!!!!!!!!!! That was the nice thing they said before hanging up. They not only demanded, but they sent me forms already filled out with all the pertinent information and harrassed me. All I had to do was date and sign it. That's my experience with them, I don't know if anyone else had a similiar problem. I applied with PSI, was accepted and subsequently went into another trial, so I never had to use their services, but they said my file would always be open. When you look at the salaries and perks the CEO's get, I wonder why you have to grovel to get your " welfare " from a giant like Novartis. Blessings, Lottie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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