When I got my doctor to switch me from Testim to injectable cypionate, I was disappointed to learn from a local pharmacy that my insurance did not cover self-injectable testosterone, so I paid out of pocket for the vial. Including ten syringes, it came to 53 bucks. Two tubes of Testim per day had only cost me a 20 dollar co-pay per month. I called my insurance company and after speaking to several associates, I finally learned that I could order self-injectable cypionate through the special order pharmacy that bears the insurance company's name and have it sent directly to my house for no copay at all! Today, two bottles arrived, a 90 day supply. I guess they didn't want to split a 10ML bottle, so they just sent two. Even though my script is only for 125mg per week, I did the math, and they sent me 155mg per week in the 90 day supply. They even gave me a reorder date, so I can keep it coming at two vials every 90 days. Twenty syringes were also included. Cool.
I wrote my doctor a letter today and attached two of Dr. Chrysler's publications, hoping to convince him to write me a script for HCG. We discussed it during an office visit last week. He's a a super cool older guy and acted like he barely knew what Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is. If he won't prescribe it, I guess I'll see a specialist. I really hope he does though.
Finally, the handwritten prescription I used to purchase the first vial at the pharmacy out of pocket before I knew my insurance company would send it directly to me for free is good for one year right? Do you think anybody would find out if in due time I paid cash for another vial and just kind of stockpiled a little?
I wrote my doctor a letter today and attached two of Dr. Chrysler's publications, hoping to convince him to write me a script for HCG. We discussed it during an office visit last week. He's a a super cool older guy and acted like he barely knew what Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) is. If he won't prescribe it, I guess I'll see a specialist. I really hope he does though.
Finally, the handwritten prescription I used to purchase the first vial at the pharmacy out of pocket before I knew my insurance company would send it directly to me for free is good for one year right? Do you think anybody would find out if in due time I paid cash for another vial and just kind of stockpiled a little?
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