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Dr. L's nurse called first thing this morning to say the Xifaxan had been called in. They are such a great group of people at that clinic! So pleasant to speak with over the phone and so patient with my many questions.
I phoned our local drug store to see when the prescription would be ready. They said they didn't have any in stock and would have to order some. I asked if it was okay if I called around to see if I could locate some at another pharmacy and they said that would be great. The 5th pharmacy (30 miles away) happened to have the pediatric dose on hand! Woohoo! Dr. L told me this medication wasn't prescribed as often because it is spendy and often not covered by insurance. I was prepared to pay a few hundred dollars and was pleasantly surprised when they said, "That will be $35 please." Thank goodness for good insurance!
I was surprised, however, to learn that this medication only comes in pill form! Eek! Tootsie had never swallowed a pill before. So I asked her, "What do you think, Toots?" She said, "Um, I think I can do it." So we drove around the corner to a coffee stand and grabbed an ice water. She stuck the pill on her tongue, took a big gulp of water, swallowed, and opened her mouth...oops, there sat the pill. I was starting to get a little worried that this wasn't going to work. She took another gulp, stuck out her tongue...down-the-hatch it went! My little girl is growing up!!
I am curious to see if she'll have a big growth spurt like last time. She has been stuck at 37lbs for a few months now.
I phoned our local drug store to see when the prescription would be ready. They said they didn't have any in stock and would have to order some. I asked if it was okay if I called around to see if I could locate some at another pharmacy and they said that would be great. The 5th pharmacy (30 miles away) happened to have the pediatric dose on hand! Woohoo! Dr. L told me this medication wasn't prescribed as often because it is spendy and often not covered by insurance. I was prepared to pay a few hundred dollars and was pleasantly surprised when they said, "That will be $35 please." Thank goodness for good insurance!
I was surprised, however, to learn that this medication only comes in pill form! Eek! Tootsie had never swallowed a pill before. So I asked her, "What do you think, Toots?" She said, "Um, I think I can do it." So we drove around the corner to a coffee stand and grabbed an ice water. She stuck the pill on her tongue, took a big gulp of water, swallowed, and opened her mouth...oops, there sat the pill. I was starting to get a little worried that this wasn't going to work. She took another gulp, stuck out her tongue...down-the-hatch it went! My little girl is growing up!!
I am curious to see if she'll have a big growth spurt like last time. She has been stuck at 37lbs for a few months now.
fingers crossed! I am sure Dr. L's office is sick of us :) (I haven't gotten a call yet)
ReplyDeleteMaybe he's doing a little research before he calls you back? You think? We can only hope!
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