Infertility

Help With Costs

I'm sure this gets asked all the time and I don't meant o repeat but like a lot of you everything with us is OOP and that on top of my husbands Chemo bills are just lets say stressful and I have looked online for places that offer help or Grants ect  but most of the ones I find you had to fill it out before you ever went on chemo treatment which obviously doesn't work for us so I thought I would ask all of you if you know of anything or got a grant through someone or are just toughing it out yourselves ;o) TIA and also if any one has tricks for cutting costs I'd love to know those as well I hear a lot about getting medications donated by your facility ect so not sure who I should ask to see if I can get the same. Thanks any help is more appreciated than you know !!!

 

TTC 7/2009 DH= Rare Disease now on 2nd round of Chemotherapy IUI - 1st one schedualed in July "PAIF/SAIF always welcome"

Re: Help With Costs

  • I'm sorry to hear that you are OOP. I know it sucks we are too. I don't have any information regarding grants. I always felt like it was a little like playing the lottery and most places required an application fee so we didn't go that route. We're taking out a loan through fertility finance to pay for treatment itself. We decided to do Shared Risk. Our clinic allows us to do up to 6 fresh cycles for one flat fee and if we don't take home a life child they refund the money. ($20,000). As far as the meds go we did have some donated to us by our nurse. When they get extra meds turned into our clinic the nurses pass them out to people who are OOP. I also did something a bit taboo in regards to acquiring medications. I got in touch with people over the internet through (google groups, topix, give away acosta on fb) and purchased their unused meds at a discounted rate. I was very scared but it worked out ok. I only purchased meds from people who would send them COD and verify expiration dates. I also didn't but any single vials only sealed boxes. Everything arrived as advertised and most even sent very kind notes wishing us luck. In total I saved over $1300 on the cost of the meds. I'm not saying it works out for everyone but sometimes being broke and OOP you have think outside the box. 

    I wish you the best of luck! IF is hard enough without the financial burden! 

    TTC #1 since April 2008 Me= endo DH= low morph October 2009 HSG - all clear IUI #1 November 2009=BFN IUI #2 December 2009=BFN IUI #3 January 2010=BFN March 2011 Laparoscopy- severe endo removed, both tubes blocked May 2011 Day 3 blood work/ sono - High FSH June 2011 Mock Embryo Transfer August 2011 IVF #1 Antagonist Protocol IVF#1 BFP EDD 6/16/2012

    January 2016 - BFP after IF... Who knew???
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    Hello.  I'm sorry you are going through this.  We are OOP also.  If you google IVF Grants there are several out there.  They all have different deadlines and criteria.  I've applied for a few of them, but don't have a lot of hope of actually getting one. 

    When my RE found out we were applying for grants they offered to donate our medicine.  That was great!!  I would talk to your financial person to see if they have any programs available to help reduce the cost or any medicine they can donate.  There is also an OOP Medicine donation program that the girls on here set up.  Have you checked that out?

    Good luck!

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  • Thank you for your help I appreciate it and you are both right about the Grants being like a lottery and Lords knows our luck hasn't been the best so :o) but I will call my facility they have been pretty nice so far so we will see what they say and I haven't heard about the group on here that does that is there a certain person that heads it up that I can look for or? Thanks ladies and good luck to you both its comforting to know you aren't alone going thru all of this that's for sure !! 
    TTC 7/2009 DH= Rare Disease now on 2nd round of Chemotherapy IUI - 1st one schedualed in July "PAIF/SAIF always welcome"
  • and just talked to my financial people and unfortunately they don't have any programs that we would fall under or the donation on medicine only a place called freedom pharmacy that have the cheapest medication I guess by mail but? Bummer guess I'll get to work on planting that money tree :o
    TTC 7/2009 DH= Rare Disease now on 2nd round of Chemotherapy IUI - 1st one schedualed in July "PAIF/SAIF always welcome"
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