Hi Bonnie.
I have 163 tablets of 100mg Gleevec which do not need. However, the expiry 
date is July 2014.
The other glitch is, I am in Canada and I suspect you are in the US. If you 
want them, the question is how to package and mail them without running 
into trouble when the package crosses the border.
If I write on the customs declaration "Drugs", then you might get a visit 
from somebody with a badge, instead of the meds.
Any suggestions?

On Friday, August 8, 2014 5:27:47 PM UTC-4, BJ wrote:
>
> Dearest CMLers, 
>
>  I dutifully called specialty drugs at CVS, as I do each month, to get my 
> refill of Gleevec.  I was told that the insurance company (wonderful 
> CareFirst--I think they should be CareLast!) informed them that I had 
> reached the "maximum benefit allowed" and that cost for the month supply 
> would be $6923.
>
>  I just went through this with the company in January.  Now again.  My 
> last pill is this Wednesday.
>
>  As I attempt to work the system, I am asking if by chance, anyone has a 
> bottle of Gleevec around that they are not using because of changing 
> medications.  I would reimburse you whatever I could...
>
>  This would give me extreme peace of mind as I attempt to move through 
> this.
>
>  Thanking you in advance and asking for prayers for ease and success.
>
>  Bonnie
>
>
>  

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