My hair losS (pics)

Aplunk1

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Yes, insurance will definitely cover a dermatologist visit. I've never heard of an insurance company that doesn't do that.

It will normally cost you $15 or $20 for the copay. Just have your insurance card ready, call the doctor, explain why you want to see the doctor, provide them with the insurance card info, and you're on your way!

Ask your doctor for the Propecia-ProPak. It's the 90-day prescription of Propecia. He'll give you 4 refills, which lasts 1 year. It's a lot cheaper.

Also, ask him for Ketoconazole 2% shampoo. It's an anti-dandruff, anti-fungal shampoo that also helps to stop hairlos in its stupid tracks.

Best of luck, buddy.
 

Bll3r

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hey well i decided instead of going to the doctors, (i just came out to cali and really have no transportation i gotta take the bus everywhere) and money is really tight right now since i just started working. . . Im going to try one more order, inhousepharmacy said they'd reship my order out for me which im having them ship to a east coast address and there gonna over night it to me. I was wondering though what websites you recommend for order meds online?? Or if you have any experiance or heard of any really good sites that ship to the united states with somewhat of a sucess rate, ive been going bald for the last 5 yrs so f*** it if i gotta wait another two weeks. I figure ill see a doctor with my next pay check (which is two weeks) but hopefully i can pull something off line, thanks for the advice and thanks in advance!
 
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