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Hello all,
I have an appt with Dr. King in two weeks but I am really struggling with the idea that I have to decide whether Xeljanz will be worth the cost. I have had AA since 1989 but have had AU since 2012/13. I have tried all the known treatments and none have worked. Insurance most likely wont cover the cost of the xeljanz and I have to decide if it will be worth the $25k it would cost. I dont have that kind of cash lying around so it would be a loan or an IRA distribution. I'd love to hear what others think
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It's a big step...We have an appointment as well with Dr. King in mid-June. (for my daughter) If you think of it in terms of trying it for 6-9 months..then maybe you can see if it works first. At some point the FDA will approve it for Alopecia...so you will be just bridging the gap. For us, we want to know that we have tried EVERYTHING before letting nature take it's course. It's clearly a personal decision but think of it as a first step. Please keep us updated on your journey. Best of luck
Don't forget about the pfizer copay card. I would say use that at first and get your first three months for free then decide if you want to continue with it..
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