Welcome to The Conservative Cave©!Join in the discussion! Click HERE to register.
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Sun Aug 25, 2013, 02:39 PMmichigandem58 (905 posts)I just helped a lady pay for her prescriptionsIt wasn't a lot of money. She was standing there, pretty confused, trying to ask which medications were the most important, could she do a smaller dose, were they sure about her share, all that. I just said, let me take care of it. She asked if she knew me and why I was doing it. I just told her someone was kind to me once, and I was passing it on. The look of relief and happiness was priceless. The folks working there seemed pretty happy and relieved themselves.Best damn feeling in the world, and all for less than dinner and a movie.
Response to michigandem58 (Original post)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 02:43 PMStar Member elleng (42,006 posts)1. Thanks, andpost this at 'Good News,' please.
Response to elleng (Reply #1)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 02:45 PMmichigandem58 (905 posts)3. Good News?Sorry I guess I don't know my way around well enough...
Response to michigandem58 (Reply #3)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 02:56 PMStar Member elleng (42,006 posts)4. This group:http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1267Welcome!
Response to michigandem58 (Original post)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 02:58 PMStar Member barbtries (15,135 posts)5. thank youthis ****ing mean world!
Response to michigandem58 (Original post)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 03:02 PMStar Member malaise (109,273 posts)6. I love kind actsAn elderly lady was in front of me at the supermarket recently and clearly didn't have half of the money for her goods. I know the cashiers at the supermarket well - they've been there for years - so I told our cashier to let the guy pack her goods - I never let the lady know because she would have been too embarrassed. It really wasn't much to add to our bill.I know a lot of people who help others with food or medicine costs.
Response to michigandem58 (Original post)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 03:15 PMStar Member grilled onions (1,571 posts)7. It's Damn SadWhat you did was beautiful. Yet I get so angry when I think of the millionaires out there who not only refuse to help a person in need but help create roadblocks to make it even tougher on those who have so little to live on as it is.Here she is wondering if she can the dosage of one pill or another,can she skip another pill this month--it's all so heart breaking when they are trying to prevent Obamacare,trying to eliminate Medicare.They are so lost at the grocery store. They have so little money yet often have so little to eat at home. Some are too proud to even ask for help at a food pantry. We need to open are eyes around our neighborhood to see if we can "silently" help one in need. It's tricky. Many will refuse help directly but if you have spare veggies from your garden or if a store has a buy one get one free you can always say I really can't use a second jar.We cannot remain silent on this. Every time the 'pubs try to sweep it under the mat we should lift that damn mat and stir up the dust once again!
Response to grilled onions (Reply #7)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 03:29 PMMr.Bill (1,208 posts)8. The Pubs don't sweep it under the rug.They run candidates that insult these people and say they "need to take responsibility for their situation." Sound familiar?
Response to michigandem58 (Original post)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 03:38 PMContrary1 (10,994 posts)11. I did that once myself...Standing behind a man who told the pharmacist how much money he had, and to do what she could. I waited for him to walk away, and asked the pharacist if he had enough for the two cheaper prescriptions. She said yes, so I took care of the other two.He never knew who paid for them, but the look of happy relief on his face was reward enough for me. And the pharmacist told him the same thing you said...that I had received a kindness from a stranger, and I was just passing it forward.Giving is the best medicine of all
Response to michigandem58 (Original post)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 05:35 PM Skittles (88,927 posts) 23. I've done that toofor someone picking up medicine for her child - she was so upset I could not stand it
Response to michigandem58 (Original post)Sun Aug 25, 2013, 05:40 PM leftstreet (23,728 posts) 24. Lodge a complaint with the retailer and/or pharmacyIt's VERY RARE for pharmacists to stand back helpless while a patient appears confused or is forced to make a decision that could be dangerous Healthcare professionals have been on the front lines in the for-profit war against patients and generally know all the options available
This DUmmie only paid for the other person's prescription, in hopes that they might get some good pills for cheap, out of gratitude.
Healthcare professionals have been on the front lines in the for-profit war against patients and generally know all the options available