Based on our record, Healthcare.gov seems to be a lot more popular than Roman. While we know about 1794 links to Healthcare.gov, we've tracked only 8 mentions of Roman. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I used getroman.com to get a prescription for both 1mg fin & 2.5 mg min. It was quick and I was able to have them send the prescription to my local pharmacy that day. Source: about 1 year ago
Checkout getroman.com, they are legit. They have actual Viagra and the generic version, which would be safer than what you are looking for. They also have other vitamins and supplements they are actual doctors online, but you don't need a script you pay, and they mail it to you. Source: almost 2 years ago
If you're in the US, try hellowisp.com, lemonaid.com, getroman.com, another doctor, Planned Parenthood, GoodRx.com - just find some antivirals. The websites will deliver to you - some will use your insurance and send the prescription to your local pharmacy. Source: about 2 years ago
Washington post is a real media, those two are not. Let me do one more! Is BBC news? I mean surely "getroman.com" is a respected scientific news source so I don't know.. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-56018710. Source: over 2 years ago
A guy not getting it up is the most disappointing event, ever. Especially if you are inviting another guy in...look into meds. getroman.com will have you talking to a dr. This afternoon and your rx delivered in a couple of days. Even as insurance and back up. If you don't get it up, our time will end fairly quickly and we won't have a repeat. Source: almost 3 years ago
I have recently immigrated to the US. I need health insurance until I find a job which provides with one. I visited healthcare.gov and it was bit confusing as some of the plans were showing up a minimum of 500$/month (49 year old). Could someone advise me whether there are cheaper options. Source: 5 months ago
From the Billions spent on social services, from rental vouchers, to HEAP energy assistance, to SNAP food ebt benefits, to free internet service thru ACP, to free govt provided cells, to healthcare.gov, to earned income credits for working . That's how many are doing it. Information is a means to power! Source: 5 months ago
Go to healthcare.gov and see if you qualify for insurance. Maximum out of pocket depends on the type of plan you pick and what it covers. If you don't qualify through healthcare.gov, you will need to buy insurance on your own which could be quite expensive. Source: 5 months ago
You can still get it done without insurance, it's just really expensive. It will be thousands of dollars cheaper to get insurance for a year or so and have the surgery covered than to try and pay for it out of pocket, so it's worth maybe getting insurance. If you're in the USA, healthcare.gov is currently in its 2024 enrollment period so you can buy insurance right now for next year. Source: 5 months ago
IDK where you are but if you're in the USA go to healthcare.gov. If you need help applying, this link lets you set up contact with someone who can help you. Source: 5 months ago
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