Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 I got online and looked up Pfizer's web site. I found out that I MIGHT qualify for the free Lyrica. Last year I made a couple of thousand dollars above what I make now. (I gave up my mangement position at work because of the stress). So I took a little pay cut. But they want last years tax papers which would put me over the limit for the free medication. However, I will try to get something from work to prove to them that I don't make quite as much now and maybe they will accept me. I will then be just about 160 dollars under the income limit. I will just get something to prove it and send it to them. I guess I will try the Lyrica and try to stay on it and see if it helps. It seems to be the only drug out there that they THINK will help us. I took the dose this morning and it made me a little woozy and I slept this afternoon. (much needed sleep too). I got up to spend some time with my little kids that I leave behind all the time so I can work 2-10pm. Hey, I might check out the Partnership prescription plan that Montel talks about too. love ya, Debra V. --------------------------------- You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 Hi Debra, I have ben on lyrica now for 3 months. I pay 30 dollars a week for it. I have checked into all the price cuts I could find and did not qualify for anything. Montel takes a lot of paperwork and I did not have the time to go through it all and thought i was wasting my time anyway. It sounds to me that it is well worth your time to check into both of them. Lyrica has been a miracle drug for me. I was not able to even move before I was put on it and now I have since returned to my full time job and doing ok. I have my days but not near as bad as they were. I wish you the best of luck with this and do not give up hope, I am sure there is someone out there that can help you. I t would be well worth your time! Good Luck Annette debra van ness ladybug75901@...> wrote: I got online and looked up Pfizer's web site. I found out that I MIGHT qualify for the free Lyrica. Last year I made a couple of thousand dollars above what I make now. (I gave up my mangement position at work because of the stress). So I took a little pay cut. But they want last years tax papers which would put me over the limit for the free medication. However, I will try to get something from work to prove to them that I don't make quite as much now and maybe they will accept me. I will then be just about 160 dollars under the income limit. I will just get something to prove it and send it to them. I guess I will try the Lyrica and try to stay on it and see if it helps. It seems to be the only drug out there that they THINK will help us. I took the dose this morning and it made me a little woozy and I slept this afternoon. (much needed sleep too). I got up to spend some time with my little kids that I leave behind all the time so I can work 2-10pm. Hey, I might check out the Partnership prescription plan that Montel talks about too. love ya, Debra V. --------------------------------- You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2008 Report Share Posted April 2, 2008 How do you get it for 30 dollars a week? Do you have some kind of discount plan? Just curious. What dose do you take? Thanks for writing and answering my letter. I just hope I can get it because my income level is really close to the borderline. hugs, Debra V. ANNETTE NEES amickeynut@...> wrote: Hi Debra, I have ben on lyrica now for 3 months. I pay 30 dollars a week for it. I have checked into all the price cuts I could find and did not qualify for anything. Montel takes a lot of paperwork and I did not have the time to go through it all and thought i was wasting my time anyway. It sounds to me that it is well worth your time to check into both of them. Lyrica has been a miracle drug for me. I was not able to even move before I was put on it and now I have since returned to my full time job and doing ok. I have my days but not near as bad as they were. I wish you the best of luck with this and do not give up hope, I am sure there is someone out there that can help you. I t would be well worth your time! Good Luck Annette debra van ness ladybug75901@...> wrote: I got online and looked up Pfizer's web site. I found out that I MIGHT qualify for the free Lyrica. Last year I made a couple of thousand dollars above what I make now. (I gave up my mangement position at work because of the stress). So I took a little pay cut. But they want last years tax papers which would put me over the limit for the free medication. However, I will try to get something from work to prove to them that I don't make quite as much now and maybe they will accept me. I will then be just about 160 dollars under the income limit. I will just get something to prove it and send it to them. I guess I will try the Lyrica and try to stay on it and see if it helps. It seems to be the only drug out there that they THINK will help us. I took the dose this morning and it made me a little woozy and I slept this afternoon. (much needed sleep too). I got up to spend some time with my little kids that I leave behind all the time so I can work 2-10pm. Hey, I might check out the Partnership prescription plan that Montel talks about too. love ya, Debra V. --------------------------------- You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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