on 09/01, my prescription plan changed carriers. today is 09/03. not only did i not realize this but it also requires a new prior-authorization for the clomid. so, the earliest i'll be able to take the clomid is tomorrow, cd6...and that won't work. it won't freakin' work. dammit.
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since most of my friends are teachers, i just wanted to give a huge sHoUt OuT to all you teachers! good luck this year!
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I've been reading your insurance posts Dana and I just wanted to let you know how annoyed I am right there with you! I can't believe the mess about the Clomid too! (Well I guess I can, knowing what I know about insurance, but I'm still mad for you!)
ARGH!
I hate insurance companies! Why can't you just agree with your doctor that you need a prescription (or a procedure) and then get it --- and have the Insurance company pay for it?
AAAARRRRGGGHHH!!
ohh no!! I am sorry about the insurance dilema! that is so frustating!
My name is Holly Lem and i would like to show you my personal experience with Clomid.
I am 28 years old. I got preg first time on my own & miscarried. after a while of trying, my dr put me on clomid. after the first round i got pregnant & miscarried. i decided not to try or think about it at all probably for a 9 months... right around the time baby would be due & then started trying again. after a few months got back on clomid. after 5 months and no pregnancy i'm giving it a rest again. it's to much disappointment. i'm going to give it a try again soon, in the mean time we're keeping our fingers crossed for the old fashioned way to work.
I have experienced some of these side effects-
HOT FLASHES, moody, cry easily, weight gain, headaches etc!!
I hope this information will be useful to others,
Holly Lem
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