Giving away Jevity

Hi All,
We are moving and have a few left over cases of Jevity from my mom. Does anyone need any? There is a $14.95 flat rate box that will fit about a dozen cans, so you would just need to pay for shipping. Email me if interested. groffalicious at gmail dot com

thanks!

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  • sandy1943
    sandy1943 Member Posts: 824
    Where are you moving? I'm
    Where are you moving? I'm hoping this will move your post to the top. You were so far down on mine, I was afraid you'd be missed.
    Sandra
  • Ucsf_smile
    Ucsf_smile Member Posts: 79
    sandy1943 said:

    Where are you moving? I'm
    Where are you moving? I'm hoping this will move your post to the top. You were so far down on mine, I was afraid you'd be missed.
    Sandra

    Thanks Sandy! We will stay
    Thanks Sandy! We will stay in the bay area.

    If no one here needs it I have a foundation I can call for donation.
  • BobHaze
    BobHaze Member Posts: 163 Member

    Thanks Sandy! We will stay
    Thanks Sandy! We will stay in the bay area.

    If no one here needs it I have a foundation I can call for donation.

    Jevity donations
    I had 2 cases of Jevity left over when my J-tube was removed. I tried to donate them to 2 local Hospice organizations, the hospital’s cancer center, and a free clinic, and all told me they were prohibited by OSHA regulations from accepting anything that had been in a patient’s home. Can you believe it: your tax dollars at work! "I'm from the federal government and I'm here to help you!"

    After a couple of months of trying to give them to someone who needed them, I ended up taking them to the dump. What an expensive and senseless waste!

    FEC,
    Bob
    T1aN0M0
    Dx 8/3/11
    MIE 9/23/11
  • TerryV
    TerryV Member Posts: 887
    Check with the Nutrionist at Cancer Center
    Our Nutrionist "recycles" feeding tube formula to other patients. Perhaps yours would do the same?

    Worth a shot if you have no takers by the time you pack up.

    Best of luck!

    Terry