Quote: (06-29-2017 03:22 PM)DimeBait Wrote:
My insurance subsequently refused to pay for it. Doc suggested a Compounding pharmacy where I pay out of pocket $50/mo.
Why did the insurance not pay - what was their argument and did you try to push back?
My doc is recommending clomid once I clear up an unrelated health issue. I guess even if insurance doesn't pay those pills are cheap.
For those visiting the doc, to get insurance to pay it may be necessary to mention other health issues you are having - reduction of libido, ED, brain fog, sudden increased weight in breasts, belly, inability to focus.
Also, be sure to get your estrogen tested, especially if you are over 40. Mine shot up in the last year. At the same time, I have been having episodes of brain fog and inabilty to concentrate.