
Originally Posted by
buttslinger
I have to drive over an hour to get mine. Most insurance companies demand pretty hard evidence to pony up the dough for HGH coverage, otherwise every old bag over 50 would be taking it. For one thing, it helps keeping your hair from going gray. And is like a youth tonic.
I'm no doctor, but if your growth hormone output is so low it requires supplementation, then that means it's broken.
When I started in 2006 I got a ninety day supply of humatrope for $35. It's now gone up to $105. My Blue Cross costs me $186.14/month through work.