
Originally Posted by
J-Dogg
Not really meaning to insult anyone here, but us here, and you, know that having your insurance company pay for your accutane is taking advantage of the system.
I feel the same way about anti-depressants people take. They take $200 in anti-depressants a month, and complain about $150 premiums. You want to take $700 in prescription drugs a month, and pay a fraction of that in monthly premiums.
For the people who are using the insurance as it's intended to be used for, are paying larger premiums to cover the extra cost people like you accrude.
It's not your fault really, but it's a flawed system that things like this are even covered.