Ty Beringer (@tyberinger) 's Twitter Profile
Ty Beringer

@tyberinger

Same handle everywhere! find me on 📷 or 🦋 Passionately defensive of the human right to insulin. T1D. Views are my own. #insulin4all

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linkhttps://tyberinger.carrd.co/ calendar_today21-01-2011 05:34:55

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I have spent a record-low amount of time on this app over the last month. My happiness level certainly didn't go up, but I think it would've gone down if I stayed. Find me on 🦋 and 📷

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This is such an important point that applies equally to insulin. Blame the PBMs til the cows come home, but the MANUFACTURERS set the prices of insulin. They CHOOSE to engage through PBMs and insurance companies bc they make more money than they would selling directly to us.

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Trump wants other countries to pay more so that the US can pay a little less for prescription drugs. Instead of just, I don't know, supporting price caps on expensive drugs. Say it with me: The corporations and billionaires will not save us.

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ICE is one of the biggest embarrassments in modern American history. Mass deportations are a cornerstone of fascism. Your life is better because you’re surrounded by immigrants. Love thy neighbor, remember?

Laura Marston (@kidfears99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Insulin is as important as food and water. So why does ADA only support affordable insulin for the insured and ignores the uninsured, aka the people most likely to die from insulin rationing? Are diabetics’ lives important only if we can afford for-profit insurance?

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The whole “this moment will be studied” thing has been overdone over the last (checks notes) decade??? But man this is a bad bad day and a lot of damage is being done to the country. So many people will die. You gotta wonder how much bad is too much to come back from