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Started by KabitTarah, December 19, 2013, 12:02:38 PM
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Quote from: KabitTarah on December 21, 2013, 10:40:55 AMI 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.
Quote from: Thylacin on December 21, 2013, 12:02:41 PMOk true, with insurance though my dose is better at my regular pharmacy for 10.
Quote from: KabitTarah on December 21, 2013, 08:41:37 AMThe questioning look and questions from the pharmacist should be fun and interesting 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)
Quote from: KabitTarah on December 21, 2013, 12:04:14 PMI 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?
Quote from: Miss_Bungle1991 on December 22, 2013, 01:50:43 PMIt is all in how the docs code this stuff, both meds and surgeries.
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Quote from: Antonia J on December 19, 2013, 07:37:01 PMMy 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.
Quote from: KabitTarah on December 28, 2013, 04:45:31 PMI 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 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!!!