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Was it your primary care doctor? Just curious.
Ya my primary care doctor.
Nice. I’m considering asking mine, I use to have a prescription. Six years ago. But it wasn’t from a primary care doctor.
I highly recommend! I had a prescription in 2004 and in another country. That plus detailed explanations of what I go through was enough for my primary care physician to write me a prescription for a low dose. I fully expected to have to go through testing and therapy first so it was a very welcome surprise. I don't see why it wouldn't be similar for you. At least that's what I hope for ya.