21-09-2016, 12:00 PM
Ughhhh why me! 。゚・(>﹏<)・゚。
Seriously, nothing ever goes right.
Well as it turns out, the last blood work I had done was for checking my iron levels. Last time I had my testosterone checked was..... uhh....hmm..... many many months ago?
The red flag on my insurance was not for the sudden jump in dose, but the actual level of the dose itself. My insurance only wants to cover 100 mg daily unless they get my endo on the phone for an explanation. In order for them to cover it at all, the doctor had to say I am being prescribed it for high blood pressure, and my insurance has all these specific rules about how much they will cover dependent on the actual condition it is treating.
Tbh I would switch to another endo, but my current is the only one in the area.
Seriously, nothing ever goes right.
Well as it turns out, the last blood work I had done was for checking my iron levels. Last time I had my testosterone checked was..... uhh....hmm..... many many months ago?
The red flag on my insurance was not for the sudden jump in dose, but the actual level of the dose itself. My insurance only wants to cover 100 mg daily unless they get my endo on the phone for an explanation. In order for them to cover it at all, the doctor had to say I am being prescribed it for high blood pressure, and my insurance has all these specific rules about how much they will cover dependent on the actual condition it is treating.
Tbh I would switch to another endo, but my current is the only one in the area.

