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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 101458" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Thanks for the many suggestions. L-Arginine and L-Citrulline are new to me in the past month. Previously used the pycogenol from the 2016 bark beetle post. Have tried Icarin. I stopped these last two after a kidney diagnosis. Beyond the safety concerns of these and other supplements the rapid increases in supplement costs have become a factor as well. </p><p></p><p>Although the local blood banks do not do paid phlebotomy we are fortunate to have an Infusion Center as part of the local foundation. They also accept Medicare. However my doc cancelled the order until he sees more labs which were supposed to be done yesterday at LabCorp. If LabCorp can be persuaded to enter the diag codes and no new bizarre barrier pops up with them, which is asking a lot of LabCorp, perhaps I'll be able to get a draw in a few weeks. If those are actually resulted I can begin the petition to get them uploaded to HAL, the foundation's computer and then seek the phlebotomy order. Last year this process took 10 weeks but was ultimately successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 101458, member: 8395"] Thanks for the many suggestions. L-Arginine and L-Citrulline are new to me in the past month. Previously used the pycogenol from the 2016 bark beetle post. Have tried Icarin. I stopped these last two after a kidney diagnosis. Beyond the safety concerns of these and other supplements the rapid increases in supplement costs have become a factor as well. Although the local blood banks do not do paid phlebotomy we are fortunate to have an Infusion Center as part of the local foundation. They also accept Medicare. However my doc cancelled the order until he sees more labs which were supposed to be done yesterday at LabCorp. If LabCorp can be persuaded to enter the diag codes and no new bizarre barrier pops up with them, which is asking a lot of LabCorp, perhaps I'll be able to get a draw in a few weeks. If those are actually resulted I can begin the petition to get them uploaded to HAL, the foundation's computer and then seek the phlebotomy order. Last year this process took 10 weeks but was ultimately successful. [/QUOTE]
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