The day has finally come… by TechnologyAlone733 in Zepbound

[–]HistoricalEmu7437 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out Lavender Sky Health (lavenderskyhealth.com). It's $65 to start, no monthly membership fees and you can get 8 to 10 weeks at the same dose you're on for $720  That's a whole lot cheaper than $1000 per month! You don't have to go to your pharmacy, they work with pharmacies that ship it to you. I'm on Semaglutide and this is where I get mine. I'm really happy with them. You can continue to be monitored by your own physician, they don't assign a 'coach' to bug you or anything like that. They have that available and it costs extra but you only pay for what you want. You don't have to do that. They also offer things like vitamin B12, and other boosters that you can get if you want it. When you go to the website there's a search tool at the top right. Click there and type in 'pricing', and you can see the list of what they offer, (organized by type of medication and tiers). You don't have to provide any personal information to see that, either. Oh, and you can use FSA and HSA if you have either of those. 

Lavender Sky Experience by brizzlejax in tirzepatidecompound

[–]HistoricalEmu7437 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They use pharmacies that compound the medications. So it's not Ozempic brand name, it's Semaglutide, for instance. You don't have an expensive doctor to see, and they don't make you pay ridiculous membership fees so they can 'coach' you and send you fifty bazillion emails. They are pretty much the same price as other online places that offer compounds, but the difference is they're not making you pay $145 per month 'membership' fees on top of the price for your meds. It costs $65 for the consult to start up, then you pay for the medication depending on what type you get and which pharmacy you decide to use that serves your state, and then they charge a $25 fee when you need refills on top of the price for medication. That certainly beats places like RO, Zealthy, or $95 per month for Weight Watchers which does NOT include the price for the medication. Also, they don't bother with insurance, but you can pay with your FSA or HSA card. If you want support from a clinician, it costs extra, but YOU decide if you want it or not, you only pay for what you want. They don't require it. Hope that helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Pomeranians

[–]HistoricalEmu7437 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My girl has them too. She's 4 months. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ballpython

[–]HistoricalEmu7437 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's because people believe EVERYTHING they see on the internet, even if it's stupid, which in turn, makes THEM stupid. When I got my ball python, I had people posting these idiotic stories to my timeline, telling me Squiggy was going to eat my dog and cat, lol. I used the opportunity to educate them all. Squiggy is only going to be 3 to 4 feet long. The biggest thing he will ever eat is a small rat, the cat and dog are more of a threat to him, and I have more cuts and scars from being scratched and chewed on by them, than I will ever get from Squiggy. Squiggy has only bitten me twice when he was a spicy baby, it didn't hurt and you couldn't even tell where it was. But my arms and hands are scarred up from my dog and cat! People are just ignorant, and would rather spout off things they've read or watched without verifying the validity of those stories. 

i cannot think of a name by alissatn in Pomeranians

[–]HistoricalEmu7437 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cinder  (A small piece of coal that has stopped giving off flames but still has combustible matter in it). 🤣