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Jessy:
Here's my second to iKate. My local franchise store provides a 90 days generic ERT for $10. I am low-income and on MediCare so that drops to less than $3 for 90 days. If you are low-income, apply for MedicAid or MediCare.
My care through consistent medical providers has had some recent erratic years due to physicians quitting practice or moving away and causing me to go without until I could be accepted to another. I am currently satisfied with my local county health clinic system; I am no longer dependent upon one single doctor but receive care from a full range of primaries, endos, labs, etc, all at one single campus. No more running all over town for each specialist, prescription, blood draws. Does your local county government have such a health system? Maybe you have a transsexual support group at your home area and they can direct you to a low-cost, sliding scale healthcare provider.
Some areas have free-standing urgent care clinics. Some chain pharmacies also have in-house urgent care practitioners. Those resources could help in a pinch.
I went without ERT for at least 13 months during 2014 and 2015 due to financial hardship because I could not pay my co-pay and thus could not get my prescription. I have experience with phyto-estrogen so I had that as replacement. My blood labs when I resumed medical care showed my estrogen at low normal for post-menopausal female before resuming ERT so apparently for me the phyto-e worked.
When I resumed ERT, my blood labs went high normal for adult female as though my body took up ERT like a sponge and found more endogenously.
We have given you good ideas, Jessy. Let's hope one works out well for you.
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