Insurance doesn’t cover much with a higher deductible.
I usually contact my endo when I feel out of sorts but this is the first time I have symptoms that seem at opposite ends of the spectrum for thyroid. I last had a blood draw in November to renew my med. And it’s not uncommon for me
to have it checked twice a year or if it’s wonky, every 6 weeks until it’s normal for me. And at almost $300 each time - you’d think it could be less with everyone that has thyroid issues in this world.
I tend to be in tune when things feel off with me and when they do and it’s not associated with a common illness (cold or flu or the like) the first thing I ask about is that darn thyroid. I don’t have one anymore so I’m totally dependent on the med and I hate when I feel crappy so I tend to be quick to act.
Here’s hoping for some sort of answers. I’ve got my email into the Endo. I also wonder if my last batch of drugs were older and not as potent. Got to love having to do mail order - NOT!
Thanks for your reply. Maybe we both can get information from this series of questions!