I found a fantail pigeon walkin* down my road. It’s been a week and no one has claimed it. Can’t get ahold of the club that it has a band on for. Western fantail club. What do I do with it.
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Nothin*, I already tried.Google the Western fantail club, and see what you find. You might try calling tomorrow. They may be closed over the weekends.
I will try them.
You may try Zenni. I don't know if they will give pushback on the prescription date, but given they are Chinese, probably not. And cheaper glasses.My insurance won't cover stuff like Prolia for me so I doubt they would for him, though now he's on Medicare, too, so not sure about that. I am forced to have Fosamax, but I tried one pill and was deathly sick for 24 hours so no go. I have osteopenia and take nothing for it except my usual calcium chews and large amounts of D3. We do nothing if insurance doesn't cover it because there is no $$ for that.
No optical insurance, no dental insurance. This eye scrip thing is very recent here. I know that on numerous occasions, I've had them copy my glasses to get new ones far after two years were up. If I feel my vision has changed, I get an exam. I'm responsible. But, it's not needed now. I don't like medical nazis trying to force me to do things. The next time I get my prescription, Ill make sure I have a copy and order several sets online when I want. If they start getting way stupid like CA and want to force vaccinations on us, I will not comply. This is getting way out of hand.
I made an appt for Tues at the closest America's Best, an hour south in Dawsonville. Someone else said they ended up spending way more than the $69, but I'll see if they bait and switch on me, hopefully not. This one has good reviews from locals on Facebook (if they're real). The glasses you choose from are probably crappy, but one pair and an exam I wanted at Walmart was going to be about $230-the frames I was looking at were $54, $68 and $76, depending on which I settled on. I guess if I compare apples to apples, I'd have to pick the cheapest Walmart frames, the less than $30 frames, but still, it would only give me one pair, not two.
Usually with similar drugs, insurance companies will cover just one of them. I know medicare covers at least one of them. Prolia, Fosimax, Reclast, Boniva, are all pretty close to the same thing. Just call, and ask your insurance company which one they cover.