Learn from my mistake: I put $3,050 in my FSA last year specifically for GLP-1 costs. Then in September, my insurance APPROVED my Wegovy PA and my copay dropped from $1,349/month to $45/month.
Suddenly I had ~$1,800 in FSA funds I couldn't use by year-end. I scrambled to find eligible expenses — bought prescription sunglasses, stocked up on contact lenses, got a dental procedure I'd been putting off.
The lesson: if there's ANY chance your insurance coverage might change during the year, be conservative with FSA elections. HSA is safer because the funds roll over. FSA is use-it-or-lose-it.