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At a West African pharmaceutical store recently, an elderly woman walked in and met Abbie, who was trying to get prescription drugs for her husband. The old woman wanted to buy an eye drop prescribed by her eye doctor. She needed this eye medication to treat glaucoma. The old lady asked the pharmacy technician if they had the particular eye drop in stock. Yes! The technician responded. The price is 1,500 bucks. The old lady, with a sigh said ” why has the price suddenly jumped up by 200 bucks within a month! Why do you keep increasing the price of medication. This is not fair! Lamented the old lady. The technician responded that the increase in price was not from the pharmacy. Abbie was apparently listening to the conversation and decided to jump in at the time when the old lady wanted to leave because she could not afford it. This conversation ensued
Abbie: Hi ma’am. I actually bought the same eye drop for my mum at another pharmacy a week ago for 1800 bucks, so 1500 is a reasonable price.
The old lady: Really! Hmm, but I paid 1300 bucks for it last month. Repeated the old lady. OK.
As she was about to leave the drug store, Abbie called and asked her to bring the 1300 bucks. She then added 200 bucks for her to pay for the eye drop. The old lady was super happy, radiant and thanked Abbie exceedingly. God bless you real good, affirmed the old lady.
She paid for the eye drop and left with a very happy heart and face.
Abbie was also very pleased as she left the pharmacy. The reason why Abbie paid the difference:
1. It’s possible that the old lady’s children contributed all they had, and so she might not be able to get additional money from them.
2. It’s possible that she saved from her pension to buy this medication, and she will not have more money until the next pension is paid.
3. What if she cannot raise more money to buy this medication and the glaucoma leads to blindness?
Lesson learnt:
Little help counts, please mount it.
I wish the African government will some day be able to provide free health care especially to seniors.
Folks! Lend a hand! Help someone in need. It doesn’t have to be big to be deep. May God grant us the wherewithal to do more amen. Enjoy a blessed weekend as you extend the hands of giving to someone.