Been battling this shit for over a week, every time it starts looking/feeling like its going away it comes roaring right back... the more calamine lotion I put on it, the worse it seemingly gets
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
Check with your insurance provider. Most of them are partnered with a telehealth app and you can do your appt over your phone with little to no cost to you. Or try GoodRx and get an appt through there. Get the free trial of GoodRX gold and you can get an appt for like $15-$20.
Here's the link! You could do an appt tonight probably and have the medicine in the AM.
How does good RX even make money? I went and got a prescription and they were like $190. And I'm like my doctor said something about $9. And they are like oh good RX and I'm like yeah man thats it...and they be like. Okay $9 dollars it is! I don't pay anything towards good rx [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
How does good RX even make money? I went and got a prescription and they were like $190. And I'm like my doctor said something about $9. And they are like oh good RX and I'm like yeah man thats it...and they be like. Okay $9 dollars it is! I don't pay anything towards good rx
They have a subscription service called good rx gold and they do appointments that you pay $19 or $49 for depending on if you have good rx gold, but other than that I'm not entirely sure. I think they get money from pharmacies maybe for sending them customers. I'm not sure though. Let me look.
"By providing users with coupons that offer discounts on medications, GoodRx encourages consumers to fill their prescriptions at partner pharmacies. The company receives a share of the profit each time a coupon is used, primarily from pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs) and other pharmaceutical partners." [Reply]
Originally Posted by BWillie:
How does good RX even make money? I went and got a prescription and they were like $190. And I'm like my doctor said something about $9. And they are like oh good RX and I'm like yeah man thats it...and they be like. Okay $9 dollars it is! I don't pay anything towards good rx
It takes money from the pharmacy in ridiculously high fees.
I bet that $190 cash price was at a chain?
Most independents will sell you whatever it is for cheaper than goodrx. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pants:
It takes money from the pharmacy in ridiculously high fees.
I bet that $190 cash price was at a chain?
Most independents will sell you whatever it is for cheaper than goodrx.
That's not even remotely true. I can get one of my scripts at the large chains with GoodRX for ~$30. At my local pharmacy it is $60-$80. It's like that at all the smaller pharmacies I've tried getting my scripts at. GoodRX is a real money saver and will get you the script for less than the pharmacy pays for it. My good friend is the pharmacist at my local pharmacy and there is no way they would sell meds at lower prices than their cost. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dlphg9:
That's not even remotely true. I can get one of my scripts at the large chains with GoodRX for ~$30. At my local pharmacy it is $60-$80. It's like that at all the smaller pharmacies I've tried getting my scripts at. GoodRX is a real money saver and will get you the script for less than the pharmacy pays for it. My good friend is the pharmacist at my local pharmacy and there is no way they would sell meds at lower prices than their cost.
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Anyone have any good advice?
Been battling this shit for over a week, every time it starts looking/feeling like its going away it comes roaring right back... the more calamine lotion I put on it, the worse it seemingly gets
I'm considering scratching all of it wide open raw, then dousing it all with rubbing alcohol... but thats gonna burn like hell
Wear some thin cotton gloves on your hands when you sleep - or socks - or whatever. it will keep you from inadvertently scratching and spreading it other places - like your wiener. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BEAVER:
Wear some thin cotton gloves on your hands when you sleep - or socks - or whatever. it will keep you from inadvertently scratching and spreading it other places - like your wiener.
Scratching it does not make it spread. It can cause more irritation and can lead to infection but it doesn't make the poison ivy/oak/sumac spread. [Reply]
I feel for ya Easy. While I am not highly allergic to it I still get splotches where some crew members get covered in a rash. As a land surveyor, I have cut road centerlines through poison ivy bush and vine chest to neck high and not got it. Its the poison ivy you don't see that gets you was our saying.
Was anyone burning near you? Wood or brush that you were downwind of? Pet any animals?
Before cover applications and ivy wash we kept lava and lye soap in the truck. When we came out of the bush it was straight to the water Keg and a washdown of all exposed skin. All the clothes went into the hottest soapy washing machine including shoe laces. I even turned the hot water heater on high and waited till it cycled off before filling the washer. Some guys when got home those clothes went into a plastic bag and then to a laundromat so no oil would remain in there washer.
I never got any steroid shots I just washed with hot water often and dried then applied Cordaid over the counter. Other crewmembers haven't faired as well as I.
There is nothing in the rash that makes it spread unless you still have remnants of the oil. That oil I have read can affect you years later if it is present in something.
My doc told me to get the oil off you and anything you came into contact with and add two weeks to clear up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Scratching it does not make it spread. It can cause more irritation and can lead to infection but it doesn't make the poison ivy/oak/sumac spread.
If you scratch it then touch elsewhere - does it not (potentially) transfer? I always thought it did. [Reply]
Stand in a luke warm shower for about 15 minutes, let the oils rinse off , then use dawn dish soap to wash down your arms legs ect... from top to bottom and rinse off [Reply]