Fun things found while savoring that first sip of the morning...
The anti-AI Blog.
I have been on Rybelsus tablets since January. Good results; A1C now normal (below 6.0), weight has been steadily dropping. No side effects. The medications have been running about $55 a month after insurance.
End of June, my PCP called in a new prescription. Waiting... waiting.. waiting... note from pharmacy "It will be another week before the pills come in", then a letter from the pharmacy that Rybelsus has been discontinued by Novo Rordisk and replaced by Ozempic tablets.
"...The semaglutide franchise is changing up its branding as Novo Nordisk, seeing the cultural phenomenon that has become Ozempic, is retiring the Rybelsus name in favor of its better-known brand.
Meet the “Ozempic pill,” a newly tweaked formulation of Novo’s Type 2 diabetes tablet Rybelsus, which is slightly smaller and uses a new coating and eschews its former badge... “The Rybelsus brand won’t be carried forward but the tablets will continue under the iconic brand of Ozempic,” said Ed Cinca, SVP of marketing and patient solutions at Novo Nordisk... "For better or worse it’s a brand icon and I wear this as a badge of honor in how the Ozempic brand has grown,” Cinca explained"
The "badge of honor" replacement will cost me 3x what the original Rybelsus tablets ran me (after insurance). Same fucking company. When I go on Medicare (next year) it will be 6x the cost of the Rybelsus, if I had no insurance, we're looking at $1,200 for a 30 days supply.
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We have...
The past several weeks, the pickings have been slim (we know her preference). The look of dejection on her face when we would come home empty handed was bordering on heartbreaking (she'll take it out on a Walmart bag).
Saturday, we took a ride to Ikea and I found this:
All is right in the world again.
Missing Lilo; she was the property "supervisor" - good company. Always watching what we were up to, inspecting projects in progress (loved when contractors would be in working on the house). Always right there. Goldie is... trying. When he first moved in, he stayed glued to the indoors. Now he does his dawn patrol, and if I am doing something outside (weeding, gardening, etc.), he will follow me around.
Then he comes back in and sprawls. He is learning to NOT get under my feet when I am working in the kitchen, understanding what the word "MOVE!" means. The two of them are getting along, though I have to feed them separately - she's picky, he's a front-end loader. He'll buzz through his plate in about a minute then come looking for more. I give Etta 10 minutes to pick through her plate before letting him have at it.
Wednesday, the two of them are going to meet with a new vet who is located considerably closer to our home (12 minutes away as opposed to 45), and they offer vacation kenneling services (future consideration).
Onward!
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