November 17, 2003

  • No new news. My research paper is going to be the cost of prescription drugs in Minnesota. But it has to be a problem/solution type of thing so I had to change it: Why are the costs of prescription drugs in Minnesota so high and how can they be lowered?


    I got my senior pics. I’m excited. They’re pretty…I haven’t done my Spanish homework. I didn’t feel like doing it. So blah. I gotta work tonight. Yay. See me jumping for joy? gotta work tomorrow night too. And Thursday. I think I’m suffering from anemia today. I’m very tired and I haven’t really eaten any meat lately, thus creating an iron deficiency in me. See how smart I am? Wahoo.


    *tiredness overcomes her*


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Comments (1)

  • Prescription drugs are expensive partly because people take too many of ‘em, for too many specious reasons.

    Doctors over-prescribe them because lawyers have scared the common sense out of medicine. 

    Reduce demand for the drugs, and prices will drop.

    –Scott

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