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<blockquote data-quote="BlindFaith" data-source="post: 286484" data-attributes="member: 45202"><p>Oh how this annoys me too :evil: </p><p></p><p>I have been told that treatments I've asked for to help my fibromyalgia is "too expensive" and "won't work as nothing helps that condition" and that if I wasn't "so grossly overweight" all of my ailments would be magically cured.</p><p>Which is utter horse poop considering I had chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia BEFORE I gained weight - they were the reason I gained, not the other way around.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm being told that certain medications for diabetes are "much more expensive" than the one I take now so rather than give me something that might actually help, they would prefer giving me the cheaper option and save their pennies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlindFaith, post: 286484, member: 45202"] Oh how this annoys me too :evil: I have been told that treatments I've asked for to help my fibromyalgia is "too expensive" and "won't work as nothing helps that condition" and that if I wasn't "so grossly overweight" all of my ailments would be magically cured. Which is utter horse poop considering I had chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia BEFORE I gained weight - they were the reason I gained, not the other way around. Now I'm being told that certain medications for diabetes are "much more expensive" than the one I take now so rather than give me something that might actually help, they would prefer giving me the cheaper option and save their pennies. [/QUOTE]
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