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This is my first year with insurance covering so I had no idea. I'd been getting 14 or 15 at the time the prescription was written and then not having to worry for that many months. The doctor I saw this time (first time somewhere other than Planned Parenthood) wrote a prescription for that many and told me it was so I could go back to her again in February or March. January is busy for her (I guess due to new benefit year?) and she's got short hours anyway.
DH hates all of the barrier methods. Can't say I'm fond of them either, but at this point it would be better than another month. I guess we'll just see how it goes. I might get some alternatives to have around in case there is an opportunity.
The important lesson I learned was to buy an extra ring or two out of pocket and have them around for any unexpected complications. (The insurance company only pays for one per month so I get to pick one up just a day or so before I have to have it)
I've never been a fan of football. My family watched the games on TV so it isn't like I wasn't around that sort of thing. I also got to sit through all of the high school games as I was in the marching band. Nothing quite like sitting outside in 30 something degree weather with high humidity
The last days leading up to the game were insane around here! I had random people in the grocery store walk past me and shout "Woo!! Go Hawks!". One woman even walked up and said "I think they can win! Do you think they can win?!?"
SO glad it is over! Maybe we can get back to normal!
DH hates all of the barrier methods. Can't say I'm fond of them either, but at this point it would be better than another month. I guess we'll just see how it goes. I might get some alternatives to have around in case there is an opportunity.
The important lesson I learned was to buy an extra ring or two out of pocket and have them around for any unexpected complications. (The insurance company only pays for one per month so I get to pick one up just a day or so before I have to have it)
I've never been a fan of football. My family watched the games on TV so it isn't like I wasn't around that sort of thing. I also got to sit through all of the high school games as I was in the marching band. Nothing quite like sitting outside in 30 something degree weather with high humidity
The last days leading up to the game were insane around here! I had random people in the grocery store walk past me and shout "Woo!! Go Hawks!". One woman even walked up and said "I think they can win! Do you think they can win?!?"
SO glad it is over! Maybe we can get back to normal!