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Hey Kim, I can understand your fears both of AS and the Enbrel as a treatment. I have been on biologics for several years now, beginning with Remicade and now Enbrel.
As for the financial end of it, Trish offered a great idea, I know some drug companies offer assistance to patients that can't afford their meds. My own silverlining came in the way I receive my Enbrel. When I was on Remicade I had a home health agency that came to my home and gave me my infusions here. When I had to change to Enbrel I was able to still get the meds from the home health agency. By the meds coming through the home health my insurance considered it to be a treatment rather than a medication and paid 100%. I know all insurance plans are different but it might be an avenue to look at.
I wish you the best with whatever decision you make. KickAS is always here.
Keep Kickin'AS Chris
Keep Kickin'AS Chris
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