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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2137989" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>My son in law is - sorry - was American. He is now settled here and a British Citizen, can vote and every thing - but the cost has been exorbitant and the time, and the stress too - not helped by British Rail on a couple of occasions.</p><p>My daughter and I both take daily doses of hormones, and I have been struggling to take mine due to the vile taste - a different brand to usual, but all they can get.</p><p>My daughter was given first of all a reduced amount of tablets, and then the same amount of tablets again, but half strength, so equaling one quarter of her usual prescription. Now she has been told that she cannot reorder her prescription as it is too soon - even though the last two were for a reduced time - though of course, she paid the standard fee for each one. Normally there is no advantage to buying a prepaid card for just one medication prescribed at two monthly intervals - but if she is to be messed around with two weeks supply at a time then it will be a saving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2137989, member: 355878"] My son in law is - sorry - was American. He is now settled here and a British Citizen, can vote and every thing - but the cost has been exorbitant and the time, and the stress too - not helped by British Rail on a couple of occasions. My daughter and I both take daily doses of hormones, and I have been struggling to take mine due to the vile taste - a different brand to usual, but all they can get. My daughter was given first of all a reduced amount of tablets, and then the same amount of tablets again, but half strength, so equaling one quarter of her usual prescription. Now she has been told that she cannot reorder her prescription as it is too soon - even though the last two were for a reduced time - though of course, she paid the standard fee for each one. Normally there is no advantage to buying a prepaid card for just one medication prescribed at two monthly intervals - but if she is to be messed around with two weeks supply at a time then it will be a saving. [/QUOTE]
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