I’m kind of happy to say I don’t have much to share. It went well. As I mentioned in one of the comments on my previous thread, I knew the gyno would be willing to prescribe HRT because she told me so at our appointment in September. She just wanted me to try Remifemin first. But she mentioned in our appointment yesterday that Remifemin is really only for hot flashes and that was the mildest of my symptoms. So that was a waste of 10 months.

But basically I walked in with a list of all my symptoms and then started making apologies about how I didn’t know if they were really all that bad after all and maybe I’m making something out of nothing and maybe I just need to see a shrink instead, but she calmed me down and let me know everything on my list was pretty common. And she praised the results she’s gotten with HRT for her patients, and she told me to give it a month, maybe 2, and see if I don’t feel a whole lot better after that. In short, she validated me and supported me and made me laugh, and most of all she gave me hope that I can feel better. I did tell her I made the mistake of googling the side effects of HRT and found that list kind of matched up with the symptoms I was already having! And she assured me that in most cases the side effects, if you get them at all, tend to fade after the first couple of months. Like, I’m going on this shit to help me stop flying off the handle at little things and crying that the world is ending, not to make it worse.

She prescribed me the dual estrogen/progesterone patch which we aren’t sure if my insurance will cover. I called CVS this morning and the robot told me that it would be ready by midday Friday. I don’t know if that’s because they have to order it in, or because they’re arguing with my insurance. I may end up with some other delivery system. I just hope they sort it out quickly so I can get this show on the road. Having a light at the end of the tunnel has already improved my outlook dramatically.

Anyway that’s the story, thanks for listening!

  • Aviandelight @mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Check out mail order pharmacies that work with your insurance. You may be able to save some money that way. Glad to hear your visit went well!