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    Revelation78 is offline Banned
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    HGH Prescript is on it's way

    So, my prescription will be at my residence tomorrow; I can't wait to finally begin. My doc plans to start IGF treatment in three weeks, all depending on how this goes - hopefully the dosage gets increased as well. It's awesome since my prescription copay is all I have to pay on the medicine itself! I don't have to pay any co-insurance or anything else. Needless to say, my copay is dirt cheap.

    So I just wanted to say that I'm stoked!!!

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    Who do you have insurance with?

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    congratulations! your'e on the way to feeling a lot better- cheap too!

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    I have insurance through Blue Cross/Blue Shield PPO.

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    So the package just arrived an I used the first one! absolutely painless and easy! I suppose they use a different needle than a slin pin when I had used slin pins for Lion's HGH fragment peptide, I could swear the needle was larger in diameter. Not that the slin pin hurt, but I definitely felt a slight pinch, with the miniquicks there's nothing at all!

    I also just got the bill for my MRI, ah well, at least I only have a copay on HGH!

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    Congratulations bro and it is great to hear that your insurance is going to pay for it.

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    ottomaddox is offline "Better Safe Than Sorry"
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    Do you have Kaiser Insurance?

    Quote Originally Posted by Revelation78 View Post
    So, my prescription will be at my residence tomorrow; I can't wait to finally begin. My doc plans to start IGF treatment in three weeks, all depending on how this goes - hopefully the dosage gets increased as well. It's awesome since my prescription copay is all I have to pay on the medicine itself! I don't have to pay any co-insurance or anything else. Needless to say, my copay is dirt cheap.

    So I just wanted to say that I'm stoked!!!

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    Revelation78 is offline Banned
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    My insurance is through Blue Cross/Blue Shield, not Kaiser. After a week, I have yet to notice anything, but then again, my doc has me starting at 0.2mg - that part sucks!

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    .2mg of what? what does he have you on arimidex ?

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    serapis is offline New Member
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    What was the reason your doctor put you on HGH? I'm past 40 and would like to look into HGH myself.

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    is your BCBS PPO the blue options plan?

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