Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 I forgot to email you this last night, but when I went to the post office on Friday, the guy said that there was no way that the Inject-Ease would get to Canada by Tuesday. I explained the story (small town), and he suggested that you call your doctor's office/pharmacy first thing on Tuesday Jan 2nd and determine if you can get the Inject-Ease. Then email me right away. The Inject-Ease is made and distributed by Eli Lilly and Company - makers of Humatrope. Also, as an FYI, when I was on the phone on Friday with the Eli Lilly Reimbursement Center (dealing with insurance issues), they told me that if you are receiving Eli Lilly Humatrope in Canada, then you can absolutely get the Eli Lilly Inject-Ease. She said that your endocronoligist, if they distribute Humatrope, should actually have samples of the Inject-Ease. I can fed ex the Inject-Ease at a cost of $13 to arrive by Wednesday at 10am - what time is your appt? Worse comes to worse, you can learn on the syringe, and read the enclosed instructions on the Inject-Ease. But before I spend the $13, and give up my only extra Inject-Ease, can you call and check, and then email me. Good luck! Salem Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 Hi You've been wonderful. I had a feeling it wouldn't get here by the right time. My appt. is 11 but I'd be leaving here around 10. I thank you a million times for your advice and help. I'll just have to hope my pharmacist can come through. I'll copy your email and see if he can get it via this end a little quicker. His problem was that his " books " didn't carry the product. Again, the endo. knows what I was talking about and why the stalling over allowing me to use it, I don't know. Thanks alot and I'll let you know how it goes on Wed. Gratefully, Debby JBSalem@... wrote: > I forgot to email you this last night, but when I went to the post office on > Friday, the guy said that there was no way that the Inject-Ease would get to > Canada by Tuesday. I explained the story (small town), and he suggested that > you call your doctor's office/pharmacy first thing on Tuesday Jan 2nd and > determine if you can get the Inject-Ease. Then email me right away. The > Inject-Ease is made and distributed by Eli Lilly and Company - makers of > Humatrope. > > Also, as an FYI, when I was on the phone on Friday with the Eli Lilly > Reimbursement Center (dealing with insurance issues), they told me that if > you are receiving Eli Lilly Humatrope in Canada, then you can absolutely get > the Eli Lilly Inject-Ease. She said that your endocronoligist, if they > distribute Humatrope, should actually have samples of the Inject-Ease. > > I can fed ex the Inject-Ease at a cost of $13 to arrive by Wednesday at 10am > - what time is your appt? > > Worse comes to worse, you can learn on the syringe, and read the enclosed > instructions on the Inject-Ease. > > But before I spend the $13, and give up my only extra Inject-Ease, can you > call and check, and then email me. > > Good luck! Salem > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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