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Sorry Cytomel didn't work for you, but --

I don't see why the doctor would care!

You have to be off the Cytomel for 2 weeks before the scan/treatment anyway.

And not all docs even prescribe Cytomel (for whatever reason), nor do all

patients feel they need it, or they need & take less than the maximum

allowed.

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> I had a bad experience with the cytomel. I would take it and within an

hour, vomit. So I had to prepare for my radiation with nothing in my system.

The drs. weren't thrilled with it but wasn't doing me much good if I

couldn't keep it in my system.

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My insurance pays for all but 10% of cytomel. I have United Healthcare. Depending on what insurance you have I would suggest the pharmacy try putting it through again and see what happens. I have had that happen to me with other meds......computer glitch???? don't know.VeniziaSubject: cytomelTo: RT3_T3 Date: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 11:18 AM

Ok so I just had my dr switch me from a compounded t3/troche to Cytomel. I had no idea it is so expensive! It will cost me $100.00 a month IF I stay at 75mcg. Insurance would not cover anything. Is this everyones experience? And WHY is it so spendy? I am really angry at this. Who could afford this? Is the government to blame? Do they regulate the cost of pharmaceuticals?

It's a great way to keep people sick! S

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Mine is covered by insurance, too. My co-pay is $30 for a 90 day supply. Compounded SR T3 was way more expensive.

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cytomelTo: RT3_T3 Date: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 11:18 AM

Ok so I just had my dr switch me from a compounded t3/troche to Cytomel. I had no idea it is so expensive! It will cost me $100.00 a month IF I stay at 75mcg. Insurance would not cover anything. Is this everyones experience? And WHY is it so spendy? I am really angry at this. Who could afford this? Is the government to blame? Do they regulate the cost of pharmaceuticals?

It's a great way to keep people sick! S

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I am also on Cytomel -- it is $50 per month no matter what strength or how many my doc prescribes. Luckily for me, the script is for 25 mcg 5 times per day so I get that many per month for $50 and now need only about half of that due to clearance. I have Aetna insurance.

To: RT3_T3 Sent: Thu, April 29, 2010 3:13:31 PMSubject: Re: cytomel

My insurance pays for all but 10% of cytomel. I have United Healthcare. Depending on what insurance you have I would suggest the pharmacy try putting it through again and see what happens. I have had that happen to me with other meds......computer glitch???? don't know.Venizia

From: Suzanne Kann <kannsuzanne@ rocketmail. com>Subject: cytomelTo: RT3_T3 (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) comDate: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 11:18 AM

Ok so I just had my dr switch me from a compounded t3/troche to Cytomel. I had no idea it is so expensive! It will cost me $100.00 a month IF I stay at 75mcg. Insurance would not cover anything. Is this everyones experience? And WHY is it so spendy? I am really angry at this. Who could afford this? Is the government to blame? Do they regulate the cost of pharmaceuticals?

It's a great way to keep people sick! S

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I agree with you Peggy. I was on Sr T3 for several months and insurance paid but my portion was much bigger plus it was a pain to have to fill out all the forms. I had to get reimbursed by the insurance company which paying for the meds took a big chunck out of my budget. Of course the insurance co. didn't care how long it took them to reimburse me either.Venizia

From: Suzanne Kann <kannsuzanne@ rocketmail. com>Subject: cytomelTo: RT3_T3 (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) comDate: Thursday, April 29, 2010, 11:18 AM

Ok so I just had my dr switch me from a compounded t3/troche to Cytomel. I had no idea it is so expensive! It will cost me $100.00 a month IF I stay at 75mcg. Insurance would not cover anything. Is this everyones experience? And WHY is it so spendy? I am really angry at this. Who could afford this? Is the government to blame? Do they regulate the cost of pharmaceuticals?

It's a great way to keep people sick! S

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I have been trying to find an online source as well....i've checked several

international pharmacies and so far cannot find one that sells cynomel...

can anyone simply post a link to their supplier?

Thank you!

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> >So where can I buy it from online?

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> Nick

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> for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

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> www.thyroid-rt3.com

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