@ShikhaJainMD@cvspharmacy I responded to a medical code for an adult who was emergently hypertensive and in DKA, once we got him back, he told us that he tried to fill his insulin and BP meds at CVS, and he couldn’t afford them. CVS told him there was nothing they could do to help, he left without them
D.R.E.S.S. Syndrome awareness day is this SUNDAY JULY 16th!
Please take some time to learn more about the syndrome that changed my life. And please consider donating to the foundation
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@vlocarmen The other thing I like to remind myself is that the Supreme Court is not my supreme anything. Sure their decisions affect me, but they certainly don’t represent me or my people.
It’s been a year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Since then, 14 states have banned most abortions, leaving millions of women and girls with nowhere to turn for the care they need.
And yet, there are reasons to hope.
After Roe v. Wade was overturned, voters in Michigan, California, and Vermont helped enshrine abortion rights in their state constitutions. And governors in states like Nevada, Hawaii, and Pennsylvania have signed executive orders to protect abortion access.