I’m probably about to lose my insurance, or change drastically, due to children grown up married/jobs/etc. I had hyperthyroidism, also known as Graves’ disease, about 8 yrs ago. Lost a bunch of weight quickly, was basically dying. Eventually doc fixed me up. But here soon I may be paying out of pocket for what meds I’m currently on. I haven’t brought this up with the doc, and I’ve been smooth sailing since I got regulated those years ago. But does anyone use something off of the shelf perhaps? Something tried and true? I’m currently on 125mcg Levothyroxine sodium.
Just doing some research before I possible get the shaft. They also had me on some blood pressure meds, but I’ve been using that CoQ10 and it seems to have lowered my BP even more. So I wonder if that alone would take care of the blood pressure stuff.
I've been on Levothyroxine (this is the generic) for 25 years. Good Rx is the way to go without insurance. In fact, it was cheaper than my insurance, though I may have had crappy insurance. Nearly all drug stores accept Good Rx. Good luck!
I guess you just pay a monthly fee for coupons or something? Did a bit of research on this and it like $20 a month? And then you get like a coupon for your meds. Which mine looks like it would be about $5 at Walmart. Is that sound about right? So in total $25 a month for my current prescription?
We never paid a monthly fee at all. Just register for an account.
Ahh ic, thank you. 👍