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HRT in Women
HRT Over 60
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<blockquote data-quote="SkyWarn" data-source="post: 162290" data-attributes="member: 38334"><p>She injects (actually I do it for her) subQ in the belly fat with an insulin syringe. 1/2 inch .29</p><p></p><p>One thing you should know about Defy; they will try to persuade you to let them set up the blood draws through Lab Corp. This way you have to pay Defy the fee, I think its around $250.00 (I don't remember exactly).....But if you insist on them just emailing you a script (that's free) you can then go into Labcorp or any other lab or hospital with your insurance card and have it billed to you insurance. Much cheaper, for me it was free. Of course there is always the risk that your insurance won't cover it and then your stuck with a bill.</p><p> I need to save as much money as I can since Defy doesn't accept insurance your paying for all the consultations as well as the medications. For my wife it was covered by her insurance thankfully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkyWarn, post: 162290, member: 38334"] She injects (actually I do it for her) subQ in the belly fat with an insulin syringe. 1/2 inch .29 One thing you should know about Defy; they will try to persuade you to let them set up the blood draws through Lab Corp. This way you have to pay Defy the fee, I think its around $250.00 (I don't remember exactly).....But if you insist on them just emailing you a script (that's free) you can then go into Labcorp or any other lab or hospital with your insurance card and have it billed to you insurance. Much cheaper, for me it was free. Of course there is always the risk that your insurance won't cover it and then your stuck with a bill. I need to save as much money as I can since Defy doesn't accept insurance your paying for all the consultations as well as the medications. For my wife it was covered by her insurance thankfully. [/QUOTE]
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