Bird Has Passed Away

   / Bird Has Passed Away #55  
They call me the 'eveready bunny' at the hospital. 8 years and counting of inoperable cancer and I'm still here thanks to my very progressive oncologist and my blue ribbon hospitalization.

I'm on a new cutting edge oral chemo that keeps my tumors at bay and candidly, if it wasn't for the healthcare we have, I'd never be able to afford it. This new drug sets me back 85 bucks a bottle. if I had to pay the full tilt, it would be $35,000.00 a bottle for one month. Insane cost. I can understand why people die from cancer today, they cannot afford treatment. I'm lucky I can.

Think about that, 35 grand a month times 12 = $420,000 a year. That would put a normal person in a cardboard box real quick. Ain't tax deductible either.
 
   / Bird Has Passed Away #56  
They call me the 'eveready bunny' at the hospital. 8 years and counting of inoperable cancer and I'm still here thanks to my very progressive oncologist and my blue ribbon hospitalization.

I'm on a new cutting edge oral chemo that keeps my tumors at bay and candidly, if it wasn't for the healthcare we have, I'd never be able to afford it. This new drug sets me back 85 bucks a bottle. if I had to pay the full tilt, it would be $35,000.00 a bottle for one month. Insane cost. I can understand why people die from cancer today, they cannot afford treatment. I'm lucky I can.

Think about that, 35 grand a month times 12 = $420,000 a year. That would put a normal person in a cardboard box real quick. Ain't tax deductible either.
The real question is why does it cost $35k per bottle?
 
   / Bird Has Passed Away #57  
The real question is why does it cost $35k per bottle?
Research, filtration, molecular separation and addition, chemical acquisition to make the drug, wages, trials, litigation fee treasury and insurance costs.
One of my son in laws worked for Amgen Pharmaceutical. He showed me a finished and processed drug that was in a container a little bit larger than a gallon. This container was worth $13 million.
 
   / Bird Has Passed Away #58  
They call me the 'eveready bunny' at the hospital. 8 years and counting of inoperable cancer and I'm still here thanks to my very progressive oncologist and my blue ribbon hospitalization.

I'm on a new cutting edge oral chemo that keeps my tumors at bay and candidly, if it wasn't for the healthcare we have, I'd never be able to afford it. This new drug sets me back 85 bucks a bottle. if I had to pay the full tilt, it would be $35,000.00 a bottle for one month. Insane cost. I can understand why people die from cancer today, they cannot afford treatment. I'm lucky I can.

Think about that, 35 grand a month times 12 = $420,000 a year. That would put a normal person in a cardboard box real quick. Ain't tax deductible either.
I hope you just keep stroking pal.
 
   / Bird Has Passed Away
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They call me the 'eveready bunny' at the hospital. 8 years and counting of inoperable cancer and I'm still here thanks to my very progressive oncologist and my blue ribbon hospitalization.

I'm on a new cutting edge oral chemo that keeps my tumors at bay and candidly, if it wasn't for the healthcare we have, I'd never be able to afford it. This new drug sets me back 85 bucks a bottle. if I had to pay the full tilt, it would be $35,000.00 a bottle for one month. Insane cost. I can understand why people die from cancer today, they cannot afford treatment. I'm lucky I can.

Think about that, 35 grand a month times 12 = $420,000 a year. That would put a normal person in a cardboard box real quick. Ain't tax deductible either.

The old cat of TBN
 

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