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An absolutely massive quantity of condoms.
Doctor prescribed shoes.
[quote=jeff303]An absolutely massive quantity of condoms.[/quote]
Over the counter stuff I think is excluded from FSA now.
[quote=The-Shoveler]Doctor prescribed shoes.[/quote]
Interesting. Now, that’s actually not a bad idea….
anyone got a podiatrist recommendation?
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Massage.
[quote=La Jolla Renter]Massage.[/quote]
Good idea.
Like the podiatrist idea, based upon what you’ve mentioned about your feet.
Although we can go anywhere, we’ve found Scripps to be great for just about everything we need, so you might want to consider one of their podiatrists.
Prescription dive mask.
[quote=flu][quote=jeff303]An absolutely massive quantity of condoms.[/quote]
Over the counter stuff I think is excluded from FSA now.[/quote]
Nope. You can claim family planning items such as condoms without prescription. Check out the link below. There are other stuff you can claim.
http://www.aetna.com/members/fsa/eligibleExpenses/overthecounterFSA/overthecounterexpens
[quote=flu][quote=jeff303]An absolutely massive quantity of condoms.[/quote]
Over the counter stuff I think is excluded from FSA now.[/quote]
I heard there’s a company making custom fit condoms now…
Ok. Not custom. More like bespoke…
[quote=jeff303]An absolutely massive quantity of condoms.[/quote]
The last time I bought a large quantity from Costco, quite a few expired unused.
Of course, you could buy and then give them away to your Piggington pals!
[quote=Diego Mamani][quote=jeff303]An absolutely massive quantity of condoms.[/quote]
The last time I bought a large quantity from Costco, quite a few expired unused.
Of course, you could buy and then give them away to your Piggington pals![/quote]
I hate condoms.
Besides, I don’t think they are one size fits all. Not to imply that I’m trying to compare anything, one way or the other….Just stating a possible fact….