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Re: depo lupron problems

From: Brenda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri Jul 7 13:47:36 2006


Whew! what a relief. Thanks

At Fri, 7 Jul 2006, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I can answer half of yoru question. Yes, Lupron comes in a kit, and it
>is to be administered by a doctor on RN only. In Canada, it is never
>supposed to be given out for self injection.
>
>Good luck!
>
>Alexis.
>
>At Fri, 7 Jul 2006, Brenda wrote:
>>
>>My gyn wants me to try depo lupron for endo. I am having trouble
>>getting my insurance to cover it. Has anyone else had this problem and
>>what did you do about it? My gyn wrote me a note to send to my insurance
>>company to try to get it covered. Other than that was just wondering
>>what others did. Also, I read that it comes in a kit. Don't you have
>>to be injected at the doctors office with this? Someone told me I had to
>>inject this stuff myself. What if I have a reaction? I am not sure I
>>can inject myself. Anyway if anyone has information, send it my way.
>>Thanks
>>
>>--
>>Brenda
>>

--
Brenda



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