>
> Will my prescription
>
> insurance pay for this?
>
> Some plans will; some plans won't.
>
> But to women who believe that bio-identical hormones are their preference,
it is well worth the extra cost.
>
THERE speks soemoen who isn't hurtin' for money. I have health insurace
through the NAvy, and I can be dead certaint hey won't cover it. Myhsuband
retired after 22 years, and TTricare is the ebst and cheapest we can get.
He's a CNS--and gonna start school for RN trainign this fall (well, from
then on, he'll never be home, so sex will cease to be an issue, so why the
hella mi worrying) . I can't afford to pay full price for prescriptions.
We're liivng on less than 2/3 of our former income. Get a job? Happily.
Except in Buford GA, teachign and library jobs only go to people they
know--and with the Bush No Child LEft behidn bill unfudned, the schools and
libraries aren't hiring much at all.
WhT DO YOU ALL KNOW ABUT PHYTO-ESTROGENS? tHE SEEM LIKE A SAFER ALTERNATIVE
TO ME FROMW HAT i'VE READ.
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