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<blockquote data-quote="vvvvvvv" data-source="post: 1330296" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>HealthChoice is one reason why I am glad I quit collecting a taxpayer-funded paycheck. They made it very difficult to get preventative asthma medications (specifically Advair and Singulair) when I was trying to use them for better control of my asthma until I can get back in shape. They'd only allow one month to be filled at a time, and a couple of times I had to wait for an approval call (and you really don't want to skip more than day or two on those).</p><p></p><p>I didn't like the side effects and decided the additional workout load that I could handle with them didn't outweigh those side effects and eventually stopped. (Plus, I learned of the side effects that typically show up later in life from those types of meds and that really did it for me.)</p><p></p><p>Personally, now I'm on BCBS (out-of-pocket since I'm self-employed), but I haven't had to use it. According to my parents, it worked very well when I was growing up.</p><p></p><p>I shopped around and read eight different policies before buying, so I think I did good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vvvvvvv, post: 1330296, member: 5151"] HealthChoice is one reason why I am glad I quit collecting a taxpayer-funded paycheck. They made it very difficult to get preventative asthma medications (specifically Advair and Singulair) when I was trying to use them for better control of my asthma until I can get back in shape. They'd only allow one month to be filled at a time, and a couple of times I had to wait for an approval call (and you really don't want to skip more than day or two on those). I didn't like the side effects and decided the additional workout load that I could handle with them didn't outweigh those side effects and eventually stopped. (Plus, I learned of the side effects that typically show up later in life from those types of meds and that really did it for me.) Personally, now I'm on BCBS (out-of-pocket since I'm self-employed), but I haven't had to use it. According to my parents, it worked very well when I was growing up. I shopped around and read eight different policies before buying, so I think I did good. [/QUOTE]
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