Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of this depends on your insurance but typically, you need a BMI of at least 30, in some cases 27 is okay. But otherwise, unless you have diabetes, no reputable doctor will prescribe.
What if you’re willing to pay out of pocket? Will any of the online stores prescribe?
FFS.
I don't have pain but I'm "willing to pay out of pocket" for oxy. Wonder if a doctor will prescribe? I don't have ADHD, but I'm willing to pay out of pocket for Adderall -- I wonder if I can get one of the "online stores" to prescribe.
Ugh. This is where we are. Ignorant self-involved people calling doctors "online stores" because they want access to drugs that treat a condition they don't have.
Anonymous wrote:My doc said I "barely" met the criteria and wrote the rx which was then covered by insurance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of this depends on your insurance but typically, you need a BMI of at least 30, in some cases 27 is okay. But otherwise, unless you have diabetes, no reputable doctor will prescribe.
What if you’re willing to pay out of pocket? Will any of the online stores prescribe?
Anonymous wrote:Different poster here but what are the qualifications? I am a 26 BMI. Had gestational as well and a parent with type 2 so far my A1C has been ok). Cholesterol hasn’t been a problem. I’m hypothyroid. Would I qualify?
I’ve needed to lose 25 pounds forever and they just won’t budge.
Anonymous wrote:All of this depends on your insurance but typically, you need a BMI of at least 30, in some cases 27 is okay. But otherwise, unless you have diabetes, no reputable doctor will prescribe.