treeshrew
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So I've been going to the same Wal-Mart Pharmacy for about 2 years to refill my propecia script. Usually it is older/middle aged women who work the register and while it's a bit embarrassing it's definitely not bad.
Yesterday, however, I went after work and there was a 20-something, balding dude (head shaved) working the register. I just turned around and left. I didn't want this young, balding dude to know I was picking up propecia (I'm 28 years old btw). I came back the next morning and got the older woman again.
I know it's pretty ridiculous but there is just this terrible stigma associated with propecia. Before I came to these boards I thought it was snake oil too, but I've educated myself and know more about hair loss and hair loss meds than most pharmacists probably.
Everytime I pick it up at the pharmacy they always ask "you know how expensive this is right?" like I'm crazy for taking it. I think most people frown upon anyone taking a drug to combat hair loss. I think it's also bizarre that my insurance won't cover that but it will cover my adderall prescription which is amphetamine/schedule 2 narcotic and very dangerous and habit forming.
Another time I got an older pharmacist (mid 30s) who was noticeably balding and he asks me "does this stuff really work?" with a whole line of people behind me. Awkward! I need to just start carrying around biz cards for hairlosstalk.com!
Yesterday, however, I went after work and there was a 20-something, balding dude (head shaved) working the register. I just turned around and left. I didn't want this young, balding dude to know I was picking up propecia (I'm 28 years old btw). I came back the next morning and got the older woman again.
I know it's pretty ridiculous but there is just this terrible stigma associated with propecia. Before I came to these boards I thought it was snake oil too, but I've educated myself and know more about hair loss and hair loss meds than most pharmacists probably.
Everytime I pick it up at the pharmacy they always ask "you know how expensive this is right?" like I'm crazy for taking it. I think most people frown upon anyone taking a drug to combat hair loss. I think it's also bizarre that my insurance won't cover that but it will cover my adderall prescription which is amphetamine/schedule 2 narcotic and very dangerous and habit forming.
Another time I got an older pharmacist (mid 30s) who was noticeably balding and he asks me "does this stuff really work?" with a whole line of people behind me. Awkward! I need to just start carrying around biz cards for hairlosstalk.com!