Cry me a river, dude! Whining about a $10 co-payment. Like I don't hear that about a hundred times a day. Guess what? My husband and have both worked since we were teenagers, also and are paying for our own house, health and RX insurance. And another thing- I will NEVER be a greedy senior like you. I will never expect other people to pay for my needs! Never! Oh, and by the way, I am 37 and already on blood pressure medication, too, mostly due to having to deal with people like you all day! I fill my own prescription and I have to pay a $35 co-pay, so don't even go there!
Okay, dude-ess: I know you have to put up with pushy,self-involved,argumentive, gabby, and annoyingly
slow (!) seniors all day - especially around the beginning of the month ; and I know we can be
maddening !
I don't particularly gripe about co-pays, because I can see on the statement how much of the prescription was paid by my plan, and I know, without some sort of plan, we'd be up the proverbial creek. I wonder,sometimes how some of the seniors get by.
I would make a respectful suggestion : The next time you look in a mirror ( perhaps to check for an unwanted gray hair )take a long, hard look at the person reflected there.
If your troubles, and your pains, and your day-to-day irritations are bad now , what kind of person are you going to be a very few years down the road ?
Do you think the clerks at the pharmacy will smile happily when you come trudging in with your prescriptions ?