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<blockquote data-quote="Xexys" data-source="post: 1343159" data-attributes="member: 47259"><p>Exactly! The only reason would be that you'd have auto-refill. Just be careful that something that you've enjoyed for $0.00 for years will now cost you 20%. My wife and I have some meds for our heads that are very expensive and even the 20% is way out of our league now. We had stocked up as much as we could before this new healthcare went into effect and now we are looking at other options for a couple of our "go to" meds that we enjoyed for so many years.</p><p></p><p>What is funny (not really) is it's still Aetna and what was covered before on our old plan is deemed "experimental" on this plan. That I expected and had told the wife and it is just a fact of life I guess. I remember I went through this before when I changed my plan 4 years before I retired. Still glad I did that as I enjoyed doctor visits paid at 90% instead of the usual 80%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xexys, post: 1343159, member: 47259"] Exactly! The only reason would be that you'd have auto-refill. Just be careful that something that you've enjoyed for $0.00 for years will now cost you 20%. My wife and I have some meds for our heads that are very expensive and even the 20% is way out of our league now. We had stocked up as much as we could before this new healthcare went into effect and now we are looking at other options for a couple of our "go to" meds that we enjoyed for so many years. What is funny (not really) is it's still Aetna and what was covered before on our old plan is deemed "experimental" on this plan. That I expected and had told the wife and it is just a fact of life I guess. I remember I went through this before when I changed my plan 4 years before I retired. Still glad I did that as I enjoyed doctor visits paid at 90% instead of the usual 80%. [/QUOTE]
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