Selections from our EMAILS and NEWSLETTERS
August 2001
New Group Phone Number and Mailing Address
Encouragement
Save on Prescriptions
Drugs & Sun
Double Check Those Medical Bills
Joint Pain Tips
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New Group Phone Number and Mailing address
Northern VA CFS/FM Support Group
14404 Brookmere Drive
Centreville, VA 20120-4107
(703) 968-9818
Remaining the same:
Email: cfsupport-owner@yahoogroups.com aka "Email Us" link
Web1: www.geocities.com/cfsnova aka "Home" link
Web2: health.groups.yahoo.com/group/cfsupport aka "Subscribe" link
Alternate phone number (410) 647-7578
Encouragement
"Don't dwell on what you can no longer do; instead focus
on what you can." - Gregg Fisher
Save on Prescriptions
If your current health insurance does not give any
coverage for prescriptions there are supplemental low-cost plans to
meet your needs.
The People's Prescription Plan is only $7.95 a month and
covers your entire family. After enrolling in this plan you will
receive a card that you present to any of the 40,000 participating
pharmacies when you drop off your prescription. This plan also allows
you to save up to 50% on eyeglasses, contacts, and hearing aids. To receive more information call 1-800-566-0003.
Update 06/06: $5.95/month. See http://www.peoplesrxcard.com
Drugs & Sun
Use caution when taking prescription drugs and getting
sun exposure. Some drugs can cause increased sensitivity to
sunlight resulting in rashes, hives and other skin eruptions. Some of
the most common culprits include: medications that treat pain,
inflammation, depression, arthritis, and insomnia. If you have any
uncertainties about the prescriptions you are taking, consult your
pharmacists or doctor. The following are tips to protect yourself from
the sun especially if you are taking any of the above medications.
Wear protective clothing: wide-brimmed hats,
sunglasses and long-sleeve shirts and pants.
Apply sunscreen at least 30 minutes prior to venturing
outdoors.
Avoid sun exposure between the hours of 10am and 4pm
when the sun's rays are most intense.
This info was provided by Arthritis Today Magazine,
issue July/Aug 2001, pg. 24.
Elly adds: If medications or your condition allows, you may
want to get vitamin D from sunshine at midday. Just a few minutes can
help mood and physical health. In that case, try to expose much of the
body and go out close to noon. See http://sunlightandvitamind.com/.
Double Check Those Medical Bills
You could be paying more than you should on your bills.
First you need to request an itemized bill and check it for errors such
as double charges, services or supplies you never received or used and
being charged a price that does not seem to be equal to the item.
Be wary of items that are mysterious or unknowns. Do you
know what a "disposable mucous recovery system is?" It is a
box of tissues. Or how about a cough support device? In one heart
surgery's patient's case, the cough support device was a teddy bear he
pressed against the incision on his chest to relieve the pain when he
coughed. The teddy bear cost the hospital $10, the patient was charged
$57.50!
When questioning your bill ask the nurses, rather than
the billing department, to explain confusing items. "Go up the chain of
command if you do not get the answers you want", suggests Palmer author
of The Medical Bill Survival Guide (Warner Books 2000). The book is excerpted at http://www.enotalone.com/article/3487.html.
When you find overcharges notify your insurance company;
they will be a great advocate for they do not want to be overcharged
either.
This info was provided by Arthritis Today Magazine,
issue July/Aug 2001, pg. 21.
Joint Pain Tips
Herbal supplement Glucosamine
Aqua Exercises
Drink plenty of fluids
Use an egg crate liner on bed (Wal-Mart)
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