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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

Gee, too many of us are 'anonymous'.... I live in Bloomington, Indiana & we have one doctor here trained in using the pellets. There are others in Indianapolis. It's between $250-$300 & supposedly lasts 4 months or maybe more if one's been using them for a long time. The progesterone is oral & covered by most insurance other than the copay, and one has to take a daily progesterone pill if one still has a uterus.So far I haven't been thrilled - have previous posts - but am sticking with it for now because it's supposed to alleviate the need for other things like cholesterol meds, osteoperosis meds, etc that have their own side effects. I figure the cost breaks down to nearly the same monthly. My good experience so far is no bladder incontinence, my skin looks better, & I'm dreaming more. I also seem to have a bit more energy to exercise. However the testosterone makes my face hair grow quicker & I've already commented on how it drove me nuts when it spiked (had very low levels pre-insertion).

June 17, 2009 - 4:33pm

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