Jul. 26th, 2016

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It’s gone beyond needing a washer.

Ok. So I haven’t been pushing this like I should. Because I feel ashamed that I have to ask for help. I feel like a burden. I hate it.

But my feelings aside, we desperately need help.

Due to a particularly nasty chest infection, I’ve missed some work. Because of this, I missed a second car insurance payment & my road tax direct debit failed.

I have to sort this out immediately or my ability to get to work is going to be very limited. I’m not well enough to consistently take public transport. When uni starts again I won’t be able to attend.

I am fighting for the disability support I need, but it’s quite frankly horrific and not quick. I need to appeal the ESA and to do that I need to be well enough to visit Cutizen’s Advice. (It’s my goal for next week!)

In addition to this I still have regular hospital tests that I need to attend.

We still don’t have a washing machine.

My husband has been battling his anxiety and seeing a therapist. But the last few weeks of work has been stuff he is unable to do.

Please help f you can.

Please reblog this.

If you want art, just let me know.

If you want to PayPal me directly it’s crescent_wench@yahoo.com
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It’s gone beyond needing a washer.

Ok. So I haven’t been pushing this like I should. Because I feel ashamed that I have to ask for help. I feel like a burden. I hate it.

But my feelings aside, we desperately need help.

Due to a particularly nasty chest infection, I’ve missed some work. Because of this, I missed a second car insurance payment & my road tax direct debit failed.

I have to sort this out immediately or my ability to get to work is going to be very limited. I’m not well enough to consistently take public transport. When uni starts again I won’t be able to attend.

I am fighting for the disability support I need, but it’s quite frankly horrific and not quick. I need to appeal the ESA and to do that I need to be well enough to visit Cutizen’s Advice. (It’s my goal for next week!)

In addition to this I still have regular hospital tests that I need to attend.

We still don’t have a washing machine.

My husband has been battling his anxiety and seeing a therapist. But the last few weeks of work has been stuff he is unable to do.

Please help f you can.

Please reblog this.

If you want art, just let me know.

If you want to PayPal me directly it’s crescent_wench@yahoo.com
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this is why its depressing to work in a pharmacy.

I was definitely a profit killer when I worked in a pharmacy (which honestly was my favorite job in the entire world, but it was short-lived and nowadays you can’t work at a pharmacy like that, it’s all tied in with corporate retail and no one should ever trust me with a cash register ever). It was not, however, actually a profit killer for the pharmacy, just for the drug companies, so no one cared. These days I do medical billing, which means I actually bill OUT from hospitals so I’m mostly spending my professional time taking money away from insurance companies. 

I will now impart all of my profit killing resources onto you, in case you don’t know them. I think most of you know them, now. But just in case you don’t.

THIS IS US-CENTRIC. I’M SORRY. 

1. GoodRx - this thing has an app now, so you can look up the best places to get your expensive medicines at the lowest possible prices without insurance on the go, and you no longer have to print coupons because you can just hand over your phone or tablet. Times have changed for the better with GoodRx. Definitely use it before trying to fill your scrip, because it will tell you the best place to go. (You can do that on the website, too.)

2. NeedyMeds - Needymeds is basically the clearinghouse of drug payment assistance. They have their own discount cards, but also connections to many patient assistance programs run by drug companies themselves. They are good assistance programs, too.

3. Ask your county - This is not a link. This is a pro tip. Most county social services will have pharmacy discount programs for people with no and/or shitty pharmaceutical coverage. You can often just find them hanging around at social services offices; you can just pick one up and walk off with it. 

4. Ordering online - There are a few safe online pharmacies. I keep a little database in a text file on my computer. Most of them are courtesy of CFS forums, my mother or voidbat, so a lot of that is a hat tip to other people, but if you’re in need of a place to get a drug without a prescription … first I’ll make sure you 100% know what you’re doing for safety reasons and then I’m happy to turn over a link. 

5. Healthfinder - A government resource that helps find patient assistance programs in your area. This might also point out the convenient county card thing. RxHope is something a lot of people get pointed to via Healthfinder that’s a good program.

6. Mental Health America - Keeps a list of their best PAPs for psychiatric medications, which can be some of the most expensive and a lot of pharmacy plans don’t cover them at all. 

This is so important ppl.

Signal boost the shit out of it!

Booooooooooooooooooost

Good Rx Saved my family a hundred dollars a month while I was getting signed up for CHIP
seriously it’s a life savor especially for ridiculously expensive drugs like abilify

Useful info, friends! ;)

❤️ the pharmacist told me to go to epipen.com & i ended up getting them for freeeee

Use GoodRx. You’d be amazed how much drug prices can differ between pharmacies.

Also, if you know anyone with a membership, Costco. I used to get my meds from CVS just because it was the closest pharmacy to me, but when I lost my health insurance I called about pricing and it was going to run me almost $400 to pick up my prescriptions from there. At Costco, my total is about $33.

I used to work for an HMO, these are pretty good resources.
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DIY Macrame Wrapped Gem Necklace Tutorial from Sustainability in Style.

This DIY Macrame Wrapped Gem Necklace is similar to making a macrame plant hanger for the gems/stones and then finishing with a 4 strand braid for the rest of the necklace. 

Other DIYs on How to Macrame or Wrap around Stones, Irregularly shaped Objects, or Gems 

DIY Netted Stone Macrame Friendship Bracelet from Curly Made here.

Macrame Stone Necklace from Essas Frescurites here.

DIY Netted Macrame Stone Necklace from Quiet Lion here.

Netted Stone Necklace from Lune Blog here.

DIY Wire Wrapped Crystal or Stone Necklace from Right Where I Left Off here.

I posted a roundup of sea glass DIYs here. There are good wire wrapping ideas that can be applied to crystals or stones.

DIY 6 Macrame Wrapped Stone Tutorials from Ecocrafta here.

Omg I love these!!!

Oooh neat!
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ON THE NIGHT SKY FANTASY: If there is a light in the dark, it is just the memory of stars in your mind with the moon as its backdrop. And like any good memory, you will know you have lost your mind when you love the memory more than what is in front of you.

This is lovely, and it reminds me so very, very much of Darth Vex, Sith Librarian.

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