Tomorrow
Tomorrow, I will begin the accutane acquisition. Last week on Thursday I had my blood drawn to confirm that I am still not pregnant, and that my liver works, and I could have gotten my prescription on Friday, but the ipledge program would not let the doctor prescribe it to me until the 15th. Why? I am not really sure.
So tomorrow I will wake up, meditate, and begin my calls. First I will call the wonderful nurse Georgia, who as soon she can, will log onto the ipledge website for the doctor and indicate that I am not pregnant, that my liver works, and that I am using an IUD and condoms. She will then call Walgreens and place my prescription. I then have to log onto the ipledge website and take a quiz about, I'm sure, mostly birth control. My answers concerning what I am using must match what the doctor said I am using, other wise I fail. And failing this process can mean I am locked out from getting accutane for 30 days! So no pressure. Then I will walk to Walgreens to pick up my prescription, and hopefully there will be no problems with my insurance coverage.
On a positive note. I will only have to this 5 times, once a month for five months.
So tomorrow I will wake up, meditate, and begin my calls. First I will call the wonderful nurse Georgia, who as soon she can, will log onto the ipledge website for the doctor and indicate that I am not pregnant, that my liver works, and that I am using an IUD and condoms. She will then call Walgreens and place my prescription. I then have to log onto the ipledge website and take a quiz about, I'm sure, mostly birth control. My answers concerning what I am using must match what the doctor said I am using, other wise I fail. And failing this process can mean I am locked out from getting accutane for 30 days! So no pressure. Then I will walk to Walgreens to pick up my prescription, and hopefully there will be no problems with my insurance coverage.
On a positive note. I will only have to this 5 times, once a month for five months.

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