 We're going to be driving from Burwin, Pennsylvania, which is about half hour west of Philadelphia, into Canada to buy some medicine for my son who suffers from alopecia areata. When he was in about seventh grade, he lost all of his hair and had worn hair pieces all throughout middle school and high school. Psychologically, it was really tough. Usually get up about five in the morning, brush my teeth, put my clothes on and get on the road. On an annual basis, the drug cost me about $15,000 in Canada, in the United States at where it's priced right now, it's about $47,000 a year. It's about a six and a half hour to seven hour drive, so to save almost $3,000 a month, it's certainly worth the trip. All right, see you later, me too, bye-bye. Hi, it was my son, Jonathan, who we're going to get the medicine from. He's a sophomore at Penn State. He started on the medicine in March of 2016. By Christmas time, he had a full head of hair, and the difference in him was just fantastic from a psychological standpoint. Absolutely, he's in a much better place. From what I understand, it is technically illegal to get the medicine in Canada. As long as you're not purchasing it in bulk supply, they are fine with Americans going over and purchasing medicine. No. Thank you. I need to get a prescription from a Canadian doctor, so I actually found a doctor through the Walmart where I buy the medicine for $75 for three months. We're on our way to Walmart, which is only about half a mile away. I'm assuming Bank of America cooperates, and they don't reject the charge. I should be in here in three, four minutes and out. But this is the fifth time I've done it, and they rejected the charge every time, even though I've told them when I'm coming, how much I'm spending, and where I'm coming to. So, wish me luck. I'll be back. I've asked for the number of the fraud department, I called that, and I got the wrong number. Now, I'm talking to somebody who says that she can't do it, but she's trying to figure out how she can help me, and so she put me in hold rather than to answer me, so. Well, finally, success. This is the contraband. This is $1,266 in Canada, $3,808 in the United States, at this part of time. Uh, D3, USP3, USA Canada. Six hour drive, five hours and 55 minutes, according to the ways, we're on our way home. Mission accomplished.