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     Hey guys, remember that contract you signed with the Navy back in the 40's & 50's.  Pretty nice how the Congress and those looking for a name for themselves were able to remove all the medical care and not have to honor the contract.

     Have you ever wondered about how your benefits were removed?  I have and still am unable to figure out how we let them slip through our hands.  Guess we were too young and foolish to pay attention to what the Senators and Congressman were doing to us.

 

      Now that we are getting some small benefits, we need to pay attention to how they are already beginning to remove our medication benefits.  You know, last month they filled a prescription for you, but this month you can't have it issued at the pharmacy.  It now costs you $9.00 or maybe $22.00.  Notice how they keep changing these medications and how the prices keep going up when you have to purchase from a Pharmacy outside the Base.  Are we, again, going to lose our benefits?  It might behoove us to start looking into what is happening because it is going to affect the boy's that are now protecting this nation now and losing parts of their bodies.

 

    Posted by subvet20 on 2007-10-28 15:59:27 | Rating: | Views: 66
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Can you go to the VA? They are still at $8 per.
Posted by  LCBorden  on 2007-10-29 15:36:06 
  
If I go to the VA I lose most of my Tricare for Life benefits. Can't afford to do that.
Posted by  subvet20  on 2007-12-12 09:36:06 
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