my insurance wont cover it and I cant afford it
Posted by Maradona (Member # 24552) on :
I posted for normal saline 100ml IV i think yesterday and did not get any answers hope you get some support today.
Posted by azdaisy (Member # 25357) on :
Hey there...I order from Infuserve. They specialize in lymies!! nice people I am a cash patient and been in IV meds for just over a year now and I IM over 100 injections before I got my PICC line. My LLMD uses this service they are reputable. Hope this helps! xoxo
Posted by BackinStOlaf (Member # 23725) on :
azdaisy: was the IM not enough that you had to go on IV? do you feel they helped you?
thanks!
Posted by azdaisy (Member # 25357) on :
Well, I did over 100 Im Ceftraxione and then about 2 dozen Bicillin before I caved for the IV and I'm so glad I did since each injection left a nodule in my butt and thighs and they are just going away after a year of deep tissue massage to work them out. I was very neurologically impacted and it was absolutely necessary to get that direct delivery. I did get much sicker and almost a 8 months before I had a creative thought and felt any better..but I also discovered that I have black mold posioning and had to start on Itraconazole too and 12 weeks before I could think and say the words I meant. I believe in IV meds and that this level of meds is necessary to treat me. I am willing to go on Chemo if it means health on the other side!
Posted by BackinStOlaf (Member # 23725) on :
wow- how did you know you had black mold poisoning?
Posted by Terminator (Member # 27328) on :
I'm also curious about backinstolaf's question. and i didnt think sporanox was a good black molds killer.
also can you put bicillin-LA IV (inject in your picc line)?
Posted by sammy (Member # 13952) on :
No you should not inject Bicillin LA into a PICC line or any IV. It is for IM deep muscle injections only. Accidentally administering it via IV can lead to cardiac arrest and death! This is why aspirating to check for blood return is so important, you do not want to inject into blood vessel.
If you are unfamiliar with a med please read the prescribing information and talk with your pharmacist or doctor.