Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 I started on Viagra, got The Headache and had to switch to Cialis. Last year's insurance carrier was not as responsive as Mr. McCartney's - basically it was "So sad, too bad," so my Doctor was obliged to provide me with a bunch of sample packs. This year, I'm allowed 4 doses per month, so my Doc prescribed the maximum dosage and told me to cut them in half. Additionally, he prescribed Muse (urethral suppository - which would be awesome if I was into pain) for which I'm also allowed 4 doses per month, AND a VED. The VED is on its way, and I hope (**maybe somebody could share their experience on this**) that the pain from the Muse was from the medication and not the actual capillary action. If the pain (which feels like hitting your thumb with a hammer) is related to the capillary acion, I'm figuring this project is going to require some self-medication... Re: Cialis As Post Radical Prostatectomy Treatment I ran into the same thing only my Doc. prescribed Viagra in a low dose. I called my insurance company first,talked to a couple people and finally got someone up on this. She told me to just have the hospital submit a request for this as part of the recovery process rather than a sexual aid and it would be approved with no problem. For me the side affects of Viagra were intolerable so I didn't actually continue with it and I'm doing well without it. I'd suggest spending some time on the phone with your insurance carrier, they are far more understanding than you might think when dealing with an actual illness. Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 I would also suggest this: get your doc to write a 'letter of medical necessity' and provide it to the insurance company. If the doc highlights the fact the perscription is not to assist with ED but as a healing method, it might work? Emerson www.flhw.org (sent from mobile phone) -----Original Message----- Subj: Re: Re: Cialis As Post Radical Prostatectomy Treatment Date: Tue Feb 27, 2007 8:42 am Size: 16K To: ProstateCancerSupport I started on Viagra, got The Headache and had to switch to Cialis. Last year's insurance carrier was not as responsive as Mr. McCartney's - basically it was " So sad, too bad, " so my Doctor was obliged to provide me with a bunch of sample packs. This year, I'm allowed 4 doses per month, so my Doc prescribed the maximum dosage and told me to cut them in half. Additionally, he prescribed Muse (urethral suppository -which would be awesome if I was into pain) for which I'm also allowed 4 doses per month, AND a VED. The VED is on its way, and I hope (**maybe somebody could share their experience on this**) that the pain from the Muse was from the medication and not the actual capillary action. If the pain (which feels like hitting your thumb with a hammer) is related to the capillary acion, I'm figuring this project is going to require some self-medication... Re: Cialis As Post Radical Prostatectomy Treatment I ran into the same thing only my Doc. prescribed Viagra in a low dose. I called my insurance company first,talked to a couple people and finally got someone up on this. She told me to just have the hospital submit a request for this as part of the recovery process rather than a sexual aid and it would be approved with no problem. For me the side affects of Viagra were intolerable so I didn't actually continue with it and I'm doing well without it. I'd suggest spending some time on the phone with your insurance carrier, they are far more understanding than you might think when dealing with an actual illness. Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 My insurance company doesnt cover it either.... $50 for a months supply.... 2 pills a week.!!!! Phil --- a_t_pinelli wrote: > I found the same problem. I'm looking at a Canadian > site called > http://www.canadianpharmacymeds.com. Type in > " viagra " on the search > engine. > > A generic drig comes up called Sildenafil Citrate. > Its 100 mg (I'm > suppose to take 1/2 each day) and the price is $250 > per 100 pills. > That about 1.25 per dose versus $7.00 per dose using > Viagra. I'm in > the process of checking it out. If any one has had > experience with it > let me know > > > > > > On 2/21 I had my prostate removed with no > complications or problems. > > Part of the drug rehab includes Cialis. I know > what Cialis is > > typically prescribed for and my doc told me that > it was to increase > > blood flow to " that " area. I take it every other > day. I do not have > > a problem with taking what he prescribes but what > I have found out is > > that Blue Cross of California will not cover it > and I need prior > > authorization to have it approved. My docs office > says that they > > will submit the request but that do not expect it > to be approved. > > > > Is this treatment so new that the insurance > companies are not aware > > of this drugs secondary benefit to the normal ED > intended use? > > > > I have read stuff on its use following or during > hormonal therapy, > > but in my case it is different. > > > > I am having to pay for it " out-of-pocket " which > will only end up > > being less than $80.00, but it sounds like BC > needs to made aware of > > its benefits for my use. > > > > Any help or direction would be appreciated. > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Hi All, For a while, the www.alldaychemist.com was supplying Cialis, Viagra and Levitra for very reasonable costs. They had to stop supplying Cialis, but you can still get Viagra or Levitra. They are generic drugs, but do work. The company is in India. Several people have ordered and are satisfied. No prescription is needed. Go to the URL above and check it out. I wish you all the bestAubrey Pilgrim, DC (Ret.) Author ofA Revolutionary Approach to Prostate Cancer-Read the original book for FREE at: http://www.prostatepointers.org/prostate/lay/apilgrim/Read new edition for FREE at http://www.cancer.prostate-help.org/capilgr.htmDr. E. Crawford is co-author of the revision My insurance company doesnt cover it either....$50 for a months supply.... 2 pills a week.!!!!Phil AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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