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evaelisabeth ([personal profile] evaelisabeth) wrote2021-07-14 09:40 pm
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Under the weather

My asthma has been slowly but steadily disimproving, I switched to a new inhaler a couple of months ago because it was already not great but it's gotten worse than before. My Doctor thinks that it's a postnasal drip aggravating the asthma not the asthma itself that's getting worse. Possibly triggered by allergens. So I'm on sick time for a few days just to get a bit better, the cough is really quite unpleasant and last night was not great. I think the inhaler is starting to help or maybe it's the new nasal spray. They had better because between them they cost €80. Ultimately that doesn't matter since together Kate and my Medication hits the maximum for a family at €114 and we have a med card so we only pay up to that much per month. I think the sick time was very necessary because I spent most of the day spontaneously napping.

The good news is that I took a Covid test just in case and that's negative.
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[personal profile] bastun 2021-07-15 10:55 am (UTC)(link)
Yay for the negative COVID test!

I am so delighted to live in a country that has the Drug Payment Scheme! My own meds would be around the €80/month mark, but that's before I add in the "high tech medicine" I'm on for psoriasis. I caught sight of the invoice for that once, in my old pharmacy, and there were four digits before the decimal place! It's since come off patent and I'm now on a generic, but I imagine it's still bloody expensive without the DPS!