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zevets | 8 months ago
The big problem is that it's a chronic blood cancer, so the pills have a list price of $180k/yr. Who knows if my insurance will cough up for a second big-money prescription/
zevets | 8 months ago
The big problem is that it's a chronic blood cancer, so the pills have a list price of $180k/yr. Who knows if my insurance will cough up for a second big-money prescription/
blacksmith_tb|8 months ago
1: https://www.lls.org/
EasyMark|8 months ago
jplrssn|8 months ago
[1] https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/se...
zevets|8 months ago
Plan B is wait until 2028, when it goes off patent. I think I can keep my job til then. I've learned from the HR folks that they just signed another 3 yr contract with the insurance company, so I'm not forseeing any major changes to coverage. This drug is super pricey, as it was originally targeted towards people with acute cancers, but now the largest market is the chronic disease patients, but they never lowered the price.
I suspect the insurer/PBM are making a small fortune off of my care. They are also being sued by the pharmaceutical industry for using a "co-pay maximizer" which caps (patients) out-of-pocket co-pays, and goes after the pharmaceutical companies' "charities" which help patients purchase their products, which the insurer then takes a cut from.
And the weight gain isn't fluid, it's definitely body fat. I think the weight gain is from the "baseline" treatment being a mutagenic chemotherapy, and the likely fact that my (previously) enlarged spleen was impinging on my stomach limiting my appetite, and the lived fact that it massively slows your metabolism, as I'm always a bit cold.
xandrius|8 months ago
It's like you've been paying your (lower) taxes in country X and now come over to enjoy the saner system. I guess you should have chosen your priorities earlier?
Xenoamorphous|8 months ago
hansvm|8 months ago
It increases water retention (obviously not permanent or unbounded), increases appetite, and redistributes fat (giving the appearance of weight gain).
burnt-resistor|8 months ago
0. https://www.medicare.gov/coverage/obesity-behavioral-therapy
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