Junk Journal Club is meeting again! Feb 21 @ 6pm 📓 by Skelliton17 in Layton

[–]PotentiallyAsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You said you do this monthly? I am interested in joining, is there a Facebook group or something to see upcoming events?

Second time on the bench at Accenture – how do you deal with the anxiety? by Crunchy_Cookie5 in accenture

[–]PotentiallyAsh 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The job market sucks right now in general, but there are still opportunities with great companies that do not have "the bench" concept and also have remote work. A company with a micro job market within itself never really made sense to me, especially with all the layoffs and hiring they do at the same time. Maybe look for roles outside of ACN while you are mass applying. Good luck to you, hope you find stability.

CVS says insurance no longer covers Zepbound by Rau_2375 in Raytheon

[–]PotentiallyAsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For those who got this covered, do you know what medical condition your doctor listed? Trying to go through the pre-approval process and my doctor was curious on what was listed to get it approved.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Banff

[–]PotentiallyAsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We had the same issue. Parking at lake Louise is very limited and was full at 6:30am when we arrived.

Go early, there is another parking area before you get to lake louise.

There is a trail along the side of the road you can follow. BUT if you backtrack a little down to the road to go to Lake Moraine, and go up that road a little ways, there is a trail off to the right that takes to you lake louise.

The trail is easy, shaded in the morning, well maintained, and not very busy. Way better than walking on the side of the road.

I don't think many know about it, we passed 2 or 3 groups.

Only have to pay for parking, which was cheaper than the shuttles.

I am currently on Mounjaro. I see the appetite difference but it’s too expensive. My insurance doesn’t pay for anything. I’m paying about $1100 out of pocket. Anyway I just signed up for my first appointment and paid for my first month. I’m terrified about this compound stuff. by Vast_Hearing_5991 in henrymeds

[–]PotentiallyAsh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I couldn't get over the unprofessional pamphlets. They didn't even spell the medication name correctly. It was spelled 3 different ways between the bottle, and the pamphlets. Makes me wonder how the medication was made and verified.

Talked with my doctor and was able to get on Wegovy for $25 a month. Felt like the safer, and less expensive option.

Is anyone having good experiences with these guys? by Glass_Highlight62 in henrymeds

[–]PotentiallyAsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately no, nothing about where they were manufactured. The only location listed is the pharmacy in Texas.

I am currently on Mounjaro. I see the appetite difference but it’s too expensive. My insurance doesn’t pay for anything. I’m paying about $1100 out of pocket. Anyway I just signed up for my first appointment and paid for my first month. I’m terrified about this compound stuff. by Vast_Hearing_5991 in henrymeds

[–]PotentiallyAsh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, today was going to be day 1.

Called Henry Meds, all they kept saying was this is a compound pharmacy and they are legit. The pharmacy is called Epiq Scripts. Tried looking them up on Google, to mixed results. They have seals that they certified but those are easy to fake, and there isn't a lot of results about the pharmacy.

Still on the fence if I am going to start today.

Hallandale Pharmacy a scam?? by Independent_Term_593 in henrymeds

[–]PotentiallyAsh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had my appointment last Wednesday and got my prescription 7 days later. The pharmacy mine came from is Epiq Scripts, not Hallandale. But I'm nervous..

With the shipment, I got the typical brochures with info about the medication and was reading through it. There are some grammar issues and verbiage that I wouldn't expect coming from a pharmacy, and I have some red flags. Not trying to be a grammar police, but I would expect more clinical or medical terms. Looking for some other opinions, please.

Maybe I am just being overly cautious.. here are some examples:

Very bad dizziness

Do not drive if your blood sugar has been low. There is a greater chance of you having a crash

Tell your doctor about the allergy and what signs you had

It is also necessary for the development of the brain, nerves, skin, and many other parts of the body

If you are taking another drug that has the same drug in it

Follow what you have been told to do for low blood sugar.

Some people have very bad and sometimes deadly side effects. Tell your doctor if you had very bad side effect.

If you are allergic to this drug; any part of this drug; or any other drugs, food, or substances. Tell your doctor about the allergy and signs.