Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Print Sept Coupons
It is the end of the month so do not forget to print out this month coupons from Coupon.com. In the right hand column is their banner click on it and print out your coupons today.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Free Craft e-books
Fave Crafts has several great craft ebooks that are free. So If you love to craft and want ideas then I would go to their site and download a few. There is Christmas one, Halloween and most other holidays as well as just general ones.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Free Gain Dish Soap
If you still have some of the coupons that came out a few weeks ago you can still get some free Gain. Walmart carries the small bottles of Gain Dish Soap for $0.97 each. You can use the coupon on any size so with the small bottle you will get $0.03 overage on each bottle. I have been going in and buying a couple of bottles at a time. I have also giving away a couple of coupons to people in the store who were buying some dish soap. So far we have gotten about 20 bottles in my house. I need to use the last of these coupons before the end of the month before they expire. I might end up giving some of these as Christmas gifts to family members who I know can benefit from them.
Wow it has been a while
I can not it has been over three months since I last posted here. I moved to a new place again over the summer and the kids have started school back.
I am also going to be having surgery in 2 weeks. Which can cost a lot of money these days. I do not qualify for Medicaid because we make to much money and I have no health insurance through work. So how do I get my medical care some through debt but mostly through a clinic that has sliding fee scale for their patients.
Where I live there is a teaching hospital nearby and several clinics that has lots of migrant worker as patients. They offer their patients a sliding fee that is based on what you make. I pay $25 for each visit to my regular doctor. They also have specialist that work with them who also takes their patients on a sliding fee scale and that is $30.
Now my clinic also has a pharmacy that also works on a sliding fee scale as well. I can get my medicines their at a reduce cost. For example my husband takes a cholesterol medicine that cost over $200 at a big name pharmacy and at our clinic we get it for $5.
So if you do not have insurance at all, check around where you are at and see if there is a clinics that offers a sliding fee scale program. It can end up saving you a lot of money in the long run and help you get your medicines and medical care that you need.
I am also going to be having surgery in 2 weeks. Which can cost a lot of money these days. I do not qualify for Medicaid because we make to much money and I have no health insurance through work. So how do I get my medical care some through debt but mostly through a clinic that has sliding fee scale for their patients.
Where I live there is a teaching hospital nearby and several clinics that has lots of migrant worker as patients. They offer their patients a sliding fee that is based on what you make. I pay $25 for each visit to my regular doctor. They also have specialist that work with them who also takes their patients on a sliding fee scale and that is $30.
Now my clinic also has a pharmacy that also works on a sliding fee scale as well. I can get my medicines their at a reduce cost. For example my husband takes a cholesterol medicine that cost over $200 at a big name pharmacy and at our clinic we get it for $5.
So if you do not have insurance at all, check around where you are at and see if there is a clinics that offers a sliding fee scale program. It can end up saving you a lot of money in the long run and help you get your medicines and medical care that you need.
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