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Where do you get your HRT?

Started by KabitTarah, December 19, 2013, 12:02:38 PM

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Ashey

Lol, I think I got slightly confused or hesitant looks the first time but they didn't say anything about it.
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Eva Marie

There is a Walmart close to my house so that's where I get my HRT from. Some of my meds get the cheap price ($4/$10) which is nice.

The first time I picked up estrogen I had the pharmacist come around from his work area to have a "chat" with me, and I knew what was coming. I just flat out told him that I am transgender and that ended that chat rather quickly LOL.....

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Riley Skye

#22
A local mom and pop shop for me, they're really nice and my family has been going to them for many, many years. They're really good with all my meds :]





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Thylacin

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Quote from: KabitTarah on December 21, 2013, 10:40:55 AM
I know Spiro was on at the Walmart $4 list when I checked. I think that can be cheaper than getting the bigger tabs w/o insurance.

Ok true, with insurance though my dose is better at my regular pharmacy for 10.





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KabitTarah

Quote from: Thylacin on December 21, 2013, 12:02:41 PM
Ok true, with insurance though my dose is better at my regular pharmacy for 10.

I expect mine too....

How does US Pharmaceuticals insurance work for this stuff... can any of them tell the difference between HRT for menopause / PCOS and HRT for transgender hormone imbalance?
~ Tarah ~

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MaryXYX

Is it legal to buy these meds in  the USA?  It isn't here (UK).  When I was buying my own I had to import them from - ahem - the other Brits know where.
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Sydney_NYC

I get mine from Callen-Lorde which is a LGBT Health center in Manhattan. They handle a lot of Transgender patients with lots of experience. They charge on a sliding scale if you don't have insurance. (Which I don't at the moment, but will next month.) Spiro and Estrogen costs about $27/month total as they have their own pharmacy.
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Jill F

Nearby is an amazing place called Dr. Ike's Pharmacy.  I have my HRT custom compounded there.  It has very friendly staff, and they all know me as Jill despite all the prescriptions being in my legal name.  I have a funny feeling I'm not the first transwoman they've encountered.
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Ltl89

Quote from: KabitTarah on December 21, 2013, 08:41:37 AM
The questioning look and questions from the pharmacist should be fun and interesting :D
It sounds like that's a common theme!

Why would they think you didn't know? I mean... maybe if it was just spiro - since that's a diuretic and could have been mis-prescribed.

But... E? Of course you know why you're taking estradiol... I mean... really...

So... my plan is... any questions about E and I will definitely be saying "no, my MD just prescribed it and said it would help... it's not going to grow breasts or anything, will it?" (ok... I won't actually say that)

Believe me, some will question you pretty heavily.  It's daunting for some pharmacists to fill female hormones for someone presenting as male.    Even though I've changed pharmacies and dealt with different techs,  I no longer have an issue.  However, when I started, I felt like I was about to be interrogated on 2 occasions.  It's already hard enough to bring your first script of hormones to the pharmacy, the questioning only brings things over the top.  At the end of the day, it's not so bad.  They are just covering themselves for liability reasons and that's understandable.
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Rachel

I get only the utmost respect from the Walgreen's owned by Mazzoni (LGBT primary care center).

CVS, I get, are there any questions. I say no, then I get have a nice day SIR. I think they emphasize the sir, although it may just be me being sensitive. I just do not care anymore.
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Miss_Bungle1991

Quote from: KabitTarah on December 21, 2013, 12:04:14 PM
I expect mine too....

How does US Pharmaceuticals insurance work for this stuff... can any of them tell the difference between HRT for menopause / PCOS and HRT for transgender hormone imbalance?

It is all in how the docs code this stuff, both meds and surgeries.
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KabitTarah

Quote from: Miss_Bungle1991 on December 22, 2013, 01:50:43 PM
It is all in how the docs code this stuff, both meds and surgeries.

I've decided it's an imbalance causing angst. Partial feminization is a side effect. Most endos code it that way (I've heard mine does). If they want to audit (and likely they won't) I'm above board and prepared to defend my stance.

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,156114.msg1314471.html#msg1314471 (and the follow-up)
~ Tarah ~

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Missy~rmdlm

SAMs club.
I put in an order just a couple days ago. The assistant said they'll need to order some estradiol they don't keep that much in stock. Hehehe just a small mountain of the stuff, that's all.

The fun of current filling aside, the first fill at SAMs in the past had a nice little consultation, even discreet. The pharmacist lady practically used a fly swatter on customers to back them off the consultation window. Fun fun.
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V M

Hi friends  :police:

Please do not post dosages as it is against rule 8 of the Site Terms of Service and rules to live by

Quote8. The discussion of hormone replacement therapy(HRT) and it's medications are permitted, with the following limitations:
A. You may not advocate for or against a specific medication or combinations of medication for personal gain. This is strictly prohibited.
B. You may not discuss the means to acquire HRT medications without a prescription. The discussion of self medication without a doctors supervision is prohibited.
C. The discussion of recommended or actual dosages is strongly discouraged to prevent information obtained on this site from being used to self medicate.
We can not in good conscience condone the self administering of these medications. Not only may self medication be illegal, but HRT medications can cause serious health problems, and many have the potential for life-threatening side effects that can only be detected and prevented with proper medical supervision.

Please be sure to review


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LilLivvy91


Quote from: Antonia J on December 19, 2013, 07:37:01 PM
My employer requires me to get my ongoing meds through mail order pharmacy manager. $12 for 3 months supply. My employer's insurance pays for all transgender transition related drugs and surgeries. They are very progressive and a great place to work.

Where might u work? I'll need to come there, lol!
"If God brings you to it, then he will see you through it."
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Antonia J

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KabitTarah

I went to Walmart...

Both my spiro and premarin were paid by insurance. The premarin was not available when I went in, but I picked it up the next day. I just completed my 2nd day of HRT :D

Yes... I'm planning on requesting estradiol at my follow-up in January. If not for the pregnant ponies, I want to cut my expenses by up to $30/mo!!!
~ Tarah ~

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Joan

Tarah! You started HRT! I'm so glad for you :)

How does it feel? Or is it too soon yet?  :D

I'm 2 weeks behind you if all goes to plan.
Only a dark cocoon before I get my gorgeous wings and fly away
Only a phase, these dark cafe days
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Ashey

Quote from: KabitTarah on December 28, 2013, 04:45:31 PM
I went to Walmart...

Both my spiro and premarin were paid by insurance. The premarin was not available when I went in, but I picked it up the next day. I just completed my 2nd day of HRT :D

Yes... I'm planning on requesting estradiol at my follow-up in January. If not for the pregnant ponies, I want to cut my expenses by up to $30/mo!!!

*hugs* So awesome! I'm really happy for you. :) But yeah, definitely try to get on estradiol ASAP!
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