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65rosessamurai
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Since I started purchasing my nebs in one-month supplies, my monthly bills had run up to 10,000 yen (about $120) a month. When I came home last night with a bag-full of drugs, the wife made a bit of a stupid question "did you go to see the doc, today!", I raised the bag up and said, "Yep, this costed me 10,000 yen!".
Her eyes widened, and she soon said, "make sure you have all your receipts to claim for end-of-the-year adjustments!".
So, this had me wondering, even though I gotta pay so much a month on medicical supplies and doctor visits, am I still getting this service really "cheap", or is this about the average monthly costs in the states (or wherever you are outside the states)?
I'm not taking enzymes, so that doesn't factor in, neither does the tons of supplements, some of which look like horse pills, the wife has me swallowing!
I guess since I never really had to deal with the medical expenses in the states so much anymore, (I did, however have a type of insurance coverage in the states where I had to pay out about $100 for a bottle of enzymes, and get reimbursed, but by the time I was reimbursed, I was already spending another $100 on a refill!) I'm not familiar with what the latest average is in monthly medical bills.
Her eyes widened, and she soon said, "make sure you have all your receipts to claim for end-of-the-year adjustments!".
So, this had me wondering, even though I gotta pay so much a month on medicical supplies and doctor visits, am I still getting this service really "cheap", or is this about the average monthly costs in the states (or wherever you are outside the states)?
I'm not taking enzymes, so that doesn't factor in, neither does the tons of supplements, some of which look like horse pills, the wife has me swallowing!
I guess since I never really had to deal with the medical expenses in the states so much anymore, (I did, however have a type of insurance coverage in the states where I had to pay out about $100 for a bottle of enzymes, and get reimbursed, but by the time I was reimbursed, I was already spending another $100 on a refill!) I'm not familiar with what the latest average is in monthly medical bills.