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  • 610Alpha
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    Originally posted by NewToPrepping View Post
    But how to get a supply?
    You can talk to your primary and play it off somehow, or get fish antibiotics, or go to http://www.survivinghealthy.com/ Dr. Bob Olson you will have to pay out of pocket cause insurance will only pay for so much. You will actually have to see him...he is looking into doing it via mail.

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  • NewToPrepping
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    But how to get a supply?

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  • Matt In Oklahoma
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    Originally posted by NewToPrepping View Post
    Insulin is my concern. My husband is diabetic.
    They are working on some that doesnt require refridgeration and propane refridges might be worth looking at too

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  • NewToPrepping
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    Insulin is my concern. My husband is diabetic.

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  • JUSTIFIED
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    Originally posted by Matt In Oklahoma View Post
    unfortunatley as things progress with one member of my family a collapse will be fatal as the meds are constantly changing, amounts are modified and plans are moving as things progress. It will be ok for short term then things will rapidly decline and depression will most likely prove the cause before the disease. Getting ahead is simply not doable and huge amounts of money have been already wasted in this field, its to the point that i have to have a 3x5 card printed bout every 2 weeks now for the changes otherwise i cant even tell the drs whats up in an emergency.
    Reality bites on this one, its out of my control and thats why i pray, ya know?
    Matt, I hate to hear that. Let's hope it doesn't get to the point that any of us have to worry about that, other than preparing (if possible) just in case. Your comments made me think of the "One Second After" main character who had a young daughter with diabetes. That book was an eye opener of what we well could face in a long term nationwide power outage. There were several physical and mental medical issues they had to deal with.

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  • Matt In Oklahoma
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    Originally posted by JUSTIFIED View Post
    Patriot Lady has been researching alternatives to prescription drugs. We've found some worthwhile substitutes. She also stays 90 days ahead on her prescrips just in case.
    unfortunatley as things progress with one member of my family a collapse will be fatal as the meds are constantly changing, amounts are modified and plans are moving as things progress. It will be ok for short term then things will rapidly decline and depression will most likely prove the cause before the disease. Getting ahead is simply not doable and huge amounts of money have been already wasted in this field, its to the point that i have to have a 3x5 card printed bout every 2 weeks now for the changes otherwise i cant even tell the drs whats up in an emergency.
    Reality bites on this one, its out of my control and thats why i pray, ya know?

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  • JUSTIFIED
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    Patriot Lady has been researching alternatives to prescription drugs. We've found some worthwhile substitutes. She also stays 90 days ahead on her prescrips just in case.

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  • Matt In Oklahoma
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    Originally posted by JUSTIFIED View Post
    Clicked on the link it it said, "page not found" Matt.
    guess its ben purged, that was old
    many places are running outta drugs to prescribe

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  • JUSTIFIED
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    Clicked on the link it it said, "page not found" Matt.

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  • Bama
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    We have a decent stock of standard otc medications. We are healthy " strong bodied " family that are rarely sick. I'm afraid that I'm not accustomed to caring or medicating the sick. That is a good thing for now but it is a concern for me if " there is no doctor ".

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  • goatlady
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    I know what their order site states, but if you just ignore it, skip on and finish and place the order you WILL receive everything you order. BTDT as have most folks who order via alldaychemists. I think they have on-site docs who possible write a script right then for their files, who knows. All I know is you can order and receive your medications without a prescription as long as your credit card is valid and pays.

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  • PA_Prep
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    Originally posted by goatlady View Post
    BioG8r, go to alldaychemist.com and order what you want, in any amount you want, no prescription needed.
    From the alldaychemist.com FAQ:

    Q.4 Do I require a prescription to order from your company?

    A prescription is needed for prescription medicines. The same may be sent by e-mail (as a scan) or by fax to our number +1-760-2845903.


    Q.3 Why is my order on "Hold order"?

    Your order may be on "Hold" for any of the following reasons:

    One of the product/s is out of stock.
    Prescription copy has not been received.
    You had made a request to add or remove product/s from your order.
    Any other issue.

    If you ever see your order on this status please give us a call or send the Click for Mail to sort out issue.

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  • goatlady
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    Hope you used a Visa card as many times MasterCard will not okay the purchase - they do not like India companies! I have not heard of any problems with shipping or customs in the last 5-6 years that I have been aware of the company.

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  • BioG8r
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    I checked them out and placed an order, we'll check out the progress of the order and update if there are any issues. I hope this one goes off without a hitch.

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