Multiple Sclerosis and Prescription Drug Coverage
Multiple Sclerosis and Prescription Drug Coverage
I am in awe at all the non-illness related problems associated with having multiple sclerosis.
1) there is the chronic disease part of having multiple sclerosis
2) there are the nasty shots and other drugs that all have side effects
3) there is the unexpected nature of multiple sclerosis where you never know what is going to happen
4) there is the part where you become unreliable because of the unpredictability of the disease
But now there is the lack of good quality prescription coverage if you are on disability, can not work or do not have spouse prescription drug coverage. I do Medicare Part D counseling on behalf of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and I see the awful horrors all of the time. You can pretty much bet that your out of pocket costs with Part D are going to be between $4500 and $5500 annually if you have multiple sclerosis.
That is not necessarily spread across all months equally. How are people who can't work due to disability expected to fork over $5000 in prescription drug costs alone, when they have multiple sclerosis? It ceases to amaze me.

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