Re: depo lupron problems
From: Elisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jul 10 10:24:55 2006
Hi Brenda~
Synarel is one that works in the Lupron family and it comes as a nasal
spray. Maybe this is something your insurance will cover without
problems. It's just as effective if you want to look into that.
Keep us posted. :)
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Elisa
At Mon, 10 Jul 2006, Melissa in Northern KY wrote:
>
>Brenda,
>
>Sorry it took so long to get back to you, I have dial up at home so I
>don't get on the net much (too slow)....
>
>I would ask you doctor for help!!
>
>At Fri, 7 Jul 2006, Brenda wrote:
>>
>>Do you know how I would go about getting the drug company to give it to
>>me?
>>
>>--
>>Brenda
>>
>>At Fri, 7 Jul 2006, Melissa in Nothern KY wrote:
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>>>Brenda,
>>>
>>>My insurance paid for it, but my doctor told me that if I had trouble
>>>getting it paid that the drug company was very good about giving it to
>>>those people who insurance did not cover it.
>>>
>>>It does come in a kit that is sent to you or your doctors office. Your
>>>doctor had to do the injection.
>>>
>>>Hope this helps...
>>>
>>>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
>>>>
>>>--
>>>Melissa
>>>
>>--
>>Brenda
>>
>--
>Melissa
>