Hello,
I'm a new member and greatly apologize if my question has been answered 500 x already. I was looking for a search area and couldn't find anything.
My cat, Marceau was diagnosed w/ diabetes this past Thursday. He is approximately 13 years old (adopted shelter cat) and I've had him for 10 years. I only brought him in because I noticed he had peeing in odd places outside of his litter box and drinking a lot of water, meaning, he was otherwise acting normal and didn't require any hospitalization or anything. I've been so stressed and worried ever since I found out, which hasn't been very long, and it's not that I don't think I can handle taking care of him, or giving him his two Lantus injections per day. I'm completed overwhelmed and stressed about the cost of the medication. I filled my first prescription and it was about $200 for the insulin and $35 for the syringes. I know that with all of our bills, and mortgage payments and living expenses, this extra cost just does not fit into the budget, and for some this is not that big of a cost. This is an expensive disease to have. It doesn't seem fair that I have to choose between allowing my cat to live a comfortable life or choosing to do without the medication and eventually have him put down. So, I've been thinking what can I do to make this manageable?
Sure, I can shave a few dollars off of some of my bills, but I'm left with these questions:
1) Does Pet insurance cover medication and can I still get it if my cat has already been diagnosed? If I can qualify, how much savings will the prescriptions be? What Pet insurance company is the best?
2) Has anyone used a free Medication Discount Cards? The ones that claim anywhere between 10% to 75% off of their medication? Has anyone gone this route and been able to save anything significant?
3) I've seen talk about online pharmacies, but I'm so overwhelmed at the possibility of having to pay exchange rate fees and ordering from non-US companies. Where can I find a list of reputable pharmacies that can cut the cost of his Lantus medication?
Bottom line, I just am so conflicted and confused, and I don't want to have to make a choice between keeping my cat stabilized until he lives out his full life and having to watch him get to the point where I have to put him down because I can't handle the costs. Please, help.
I'm a new member and greatly apologize if my question has been answered 500 x already. I was looking for a search area and couldn't find anything.
My cat, Marceau was diagnosed w/ diabetes this past Thursday. He is approximately 13 years old (adopted shelter cat) and I've had him for 10 years. I only brought him in because I noticed he had peeing in odd places outside of his litter box and drinking a lot of water, meaning, he was otherwise acting normal and didn't require any hospitalization or anything. I've been so stressed and worried ever since I found out, which hasn't been very long, and it's not that I don't think I can handle taking care of him, or giving him his two Lantus injections per day. I'm completed overwhelmed and stressed about the cost of the medication. I filled my first prescription and it was about $200 for the insulin and $35 for the syringes. I know that with all of our bills, and mortgage payments and living expenses, this extra cost just does not fit into the budget, and for some this is not that big of a cost. This is an expensive disease to have. It doesn't seem fair that I have to choose between allowing my cat to live a comfortable life or choosing to do without the medication and eventually have him put down. So, I've been thinking what can I do to make this manageable?
Sure, I can shave a few dollars off of some of my bills, but I'm left with these questions:
1) Does Pet insurance cover medication and can I still get it if my cat has already been diagnosed? If I can qualify, how much savings will the prescriptions be? What Pet insurance company is the best?
2) Has anyone used a free Medication Discount Cards? The ones that claim anywhere between 10% to 75% off of their medication? Has anyone gone this route and been able to save anything significant?
3) I've seen talk about online pharmacies, but I'm so overwhelmed at the possibility of having to pay exchange rate fees and ordering from non-US companies. Where can I find a list of reputable pharmacies that can cut the cost of his Lantus medication?
Bottom line, I just am so conflicted and confused, and I don't want to have to make a choice between keeping my cat stabilized until he lives out his full life and having to watch him get to the point where I have to put him down because I can't handle the costs. Please, help.