60 and Over

Cialis
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I've been told that medicare and private drug coverage, Blue Cross Blue Shield, do not cover Cialis. Have any of you experienced this and is there any way around it so insurance will help with the costs

1. You could switch to a sublingual ED med that costs less than Cialis.
2. You could switch to Tufts HMO, which does cover ED meds.
3. You could lie back and take a rest from having reviewed over 60 ladies. Wow! You may be tired. A little rest would do wonders in bringing you back.  

(This message is not intended to prevent, treat or cure any medical condition.)

Good suggestions although I am not tired but definitely slowing down, hence the need for some help.  

I've looked at prices on on-line pharmacies like ed-ra.com, it's in Vancouver, Canada. Do you have any experience with them?

Cialis makes a sublingual version but it's about the same price as the  pill.

I appreciate the input to help me have strong input LO

Cialis for daily use (5mg.) has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of BPH (enlarged prostate).  You may be able to get it prescribed for that application and get it covered.  It's worth a try.

all of us, ladies included, experience lower levels of testosterone as we age.  This can be dangerous, as diseases like parkinson's and alzheimer's love this kind of environment.  Have your blood checked for estrogen and testosterone levels...it will help if you treat it, rather than put masking tape on it with cialis etc...

Testosterone Pellet Implants last for up to 6 months...it'll change your life!

I was using Cialis, then discovered I had low T. Now under replacement therapy, and I regularly wake up with a woodie, just like in my 20's and 30's. Lots of other benefits to hormone replacement therapy. There are several good books written by MDs on the subject that are worth reading.
It is certainly worth a trip to the doc to see if this is problem

I'm glad to hear that.  May Men and Women are unaware and just succumb to what they think is the end of their sex lives.  It is not normal for your libido to completely vanish, to feel lethargic, and have a muddled mind all of the time.  Many women are estrogen dominant from years of taking what I think are poisonous birth control pills.  They wonder why they feel "crazy" with PMS and have zero sex drive.

A little blood work goes a long way...and, natural remedies and approaches are always Best!

Just had my 3rd weekly injection - feeling better each week - why I waited to age 65 to check into this I'll never know - must have been the muddled brain.

Doctors would rather make you a customer, than offer a simple solution/cure...  Pills etc have very adverse effects on the liver and other organs.  Friends (both male and female) of mine do the pellets, and have it implanted every 5~6months...  Researching natural ways to help heal your body and get it on track are often overlooked, as we are inundated by big pharma with every other commercial we see on TV...a bunch of malarkey if you ask me!

Cheers to Great Overall Health!!!

My Blue Cross/Blue Shield policy does cover Viagra, and I'm pretty sure it covers Cialis too, since I've tried Cialis and don't recall any big expense. Call your pharmacy and ask! It used to be that these drugs were not covered, but that's not always the case anymore.

You're eligible once per year for 30 free Cialis.  Just print the online form, have your doc write an Rx, and your pharmacy will fill it for free.

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