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Old 10-25-2012, 11:01 AM #1
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Thumbs up Good News...Finally

Well i finally got my blood work back from the health clinic I go to and my thyroid hormones are completely off the charts bad again. They are mailing me my RX (anyone else think that is weird? Why not just call it into the pharmacy...whatever) It's so hard to tell which symptoms are pcs and which are thyroid they are so much alike. Hopefully in the next few weeks I will be feeling better. I have been jerked around so much over the last 3 years with thyroid meds. Hopefully they will level out and I can feel as normal as possible again.

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Good for you. Hope the thyroid meds can get you balanced. The mail order meds could just be a cost saving system for your health plan. I pay a lower co-pay at a mail order pharmacy recommended by my health plan..
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Dear andi,
Just a quick note here in support of you this morning. So glad to know that you are getting thyroid care & hopefully soon will be in better balance with those. It seems the 'assistance' clinics have to keep paper-trail Rxs. At least you'll be getting it soon in mail & don't have to go to pick up the paper rx @ clinic. Keep posted on your progress, andi.
Thinking of you daily, Darlin,
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