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Friday, April 12th 2019 at 12:54PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Why are you worried about insulin costs Ron?
Friday, April 12th 2019 at 6:24PM
Steve Williams
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Did you see this video report Steve? Because people are dying because they can't afford something as essential as insulin. Don't you give a damn about that Steve?
Friday, April 12th 2019 at 7:04PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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I mean you personally Ron. Why do YOU care?
Friday, April 12th 2019 at 7:58PM
Steve Williams
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I am personally talking to you Steve. Because people are dying because they can't afford something as essential as insulin. Don't you give a damn about that Steve?
Friday, April 12th 2019 at 8:09PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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What I know Ron is I can get insulin at Walmart for $25 a vial.
Saturday, April 13th 2019 at 12:44AM
Steve Williams
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This blog is not about what you know or what you can afford. I did not want the see this cold hearted, selfish, narcissistic, narrow-minded and egomaniacal side of you but, this too is apart of you.. What about the people who can't afford $25 for something so essential as insulin, Steve? That is what this Blog is about. You did see this blog material, didn't you?
Saturday, April 13th 2019 at 9:02AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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If $25 a month is too expensive then I'd say you have unrealistic expectations Ron. If you want to do something to help then educate people how to make good choices to avoid becoming diabetic.
Saturday, April 13th 2019 at 10:06AM
Steve Williams
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You did see this blog material, didn't you?
Saturday, April 13th 2019 at 10:20AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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I'm trying to work up my resolve to listen to squeaky boy about an issue I've been living with for 20 years.
Saturday, April 13th 2019 at 10:25AM
Steve Williams
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You did see this blog material or not? $1,300 a month was mentioned to maintain insulin, for a 26 year old man. Steve, care your ass back and see this video report so, you can know what you are talking about because you are looking real foolish, right now. WOW!!!!
Saturday, April 13th 2019 at 10:26AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Now I've seen it Ron. There are a number of falsehoods, one of which is your $1300 lie.
Saturday, April 13th 2019 at 11:00AM
Steve Williams
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YOUR WORDS: ow I've seen it Ron. There are a number of falsehoods, one of which is your $1300 lie. MY REPLY: Show me your evident, proving that Steve, can you do that on your very next reply?
Saturday, April 13th 2019 at 6:04PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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Let's do some math Ron. Insulin is about $0.28 per unit. 25 units is a substantial daily dose. 25 units a day for a month is $210. Are you telling me this guy was doing something like 120 units a day? Wow!
Saturday, April 13th 2019 at 7:00PM
Steve Williams
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Watch your mouth Ron. Go down to Walmart and ask what their price is for Novolin N (long acting) and Novolin R (short acting). Over the counter, not copay, they are $25. The reason is because of something else that Chris got wrong.
Sunday, April 14th 2019 at 2:51AM
Steve Williams
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If that is true, you need to shout that information to the roof tops because far to many Americans are dying because Steve, At the same hearing, a father from Maine told senators that a 90-day prescription for just one of his son's insulins would cost him $1,489.46.
Sunday, April 14th 2019 at 10:21AM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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The situation with long acting insulin and short acting insulin is different. Both Novolin N and Novolin R are human insulin. My doctor is okay with me using the short acting Novolin R, taken with meals. I had an interesting experience at Walmart regarding this one. The clerk accidentally pulled Novolog instead of Novolin, and it rang up at something like $250. I got a look at the packaging and it looked like the difference between Novolin and Novolog is the packaging. I'm going to ask my doctor about this.
Sunday, April 14th 2019 at 11:23AM
Steve Williams
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My doctor doesn't approve Novolin N because it's human insulin, as opposed to the modern long acting insulins like Lantus. It needs to be taken every 12 hours and Lantus and the others are every 24 hours. Lantus costs me $30 a month through Part D but I stayed alive for 2 years using Novolin N, until I recently got back on Part D. For some time before I was able to enroll in Part D my doctor gave me samples which the suppliers are happy to provide.
Sunday, April 14th 2019 at 11:32AM
Steve Williams
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That is great news Steve and I hope that part D continues function that way, since that of Trump threat to overhaul Medicare is over. Unfortunately, this was a 26 year old man who needed insulin who died because that young man was kicked off his fathers insurance and that is what cost his son, for a 90-day prescription for just one of his son's insulins would cost him $1,489.46 a month to live. YOUR WORDS: Why are you worried about insulin costs Ron? MY REPLY: Because people are dying because they can't afford something as essential as insulin. Now that you know how much it cost for people living with diabetes without health insurance are you Alright with the high RUNAWAY cost of insulin?
Sunday, April 14th 2019 at 5:01PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
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