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i remember


I remember not so long ago taking spironolactone and estradiol where the prescription lasted six month then had to renew the prescriptions. Now after GRS I have a prescription for two years without a need to renew them.

With medications mentioned it all changes, no more spironolactone and an ample supply of estradiol. I always try to keep extra on hand in the event of a emergency where pharmacies can not supply me with the medication I require for normal life.

Something to think about, in that no matter what the meds are try and at least keep a weeks supply on backup, just in case.

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Michele800226

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That is good advice, and that is why I started using my script not at the end of the month when I go for my script, but a bit more then a week into the new month, so even if they don't have my whole order, they are maybe the half of the medication and I can go fetch it on another day.  And I have been struggling with my Spirolactin for the last few months, and also had to return between week 2 and 3 for my remainder.

 

Lots of love

Michele

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