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Thats the ... non insurance I cant remember the name of it from like 4 years or so ago. My mom made me get all the such prices for all the meds I got out of curiosity. Dunno what it would be NOW if they made it so I couldfnt use federal funds as I have no alternate insurance, as I am disabled and quite poor.
Maine? I mean I dont technically pay ANYTHING for it now as Im on Medicare/Mainecare, but if they make it so you cant spend federal money on GAC, Im affected.
Comment by alice-the-queen at 24/01/2025 at 10:50 UTC
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HRT (injections), without insurance, in the US, should cost at most $200/month (and that's at CVS). GoodRX has E and T at like $50/month out of pocket. the DIY route is even cheaper (talking $100 for several months supply), and safer than people say. DM me for more info, unless you're on some extremely unusual HRT protocol I've never heard of, there is no chance in hell youll have to pay thousands for HRT if you're willing to use unconventional sources. DM me for more info, there are ways to get around this, I can help