woundcarping said:
I wouldn't spend HSA money on something I could buy for a fraction of the price grey market... your risk tolerance is up to you.
This is a good point. Sometimes I don’t consider the “utility” of a purchase. Rather, with this specifically, I’ve bought 2 kits since finally going through with buying, and now that I have storage and supplies, I might just be over-glamorizing the idea of “adding to my stockpile”. Realistically I’m going for 2 years worth of my commonly used peptides, but I really wouldn’t mind 3-4 years.
lasveganon said:
Don't do that. You're throwing good investment money away on a 10x overpriced item essentially killing the benefit of having an hsa.
That would be like going to the hospital just to buy some ibuprofen.
You’re absolutely right. After reflecting on it, if I were to do this, I’m really just mortgaging my future, so to speak. After 2021, through some surgeries and all the scans needed for a certain diagnosis, I haven’t had an out-of-pocket cost over $1250/annually. Truth be told, I am 40 now. It would be unfortunate to blow a $3500 savings on MAYBE 10-15 vials if I’m lucky. Keeping it for the inevitable mega-health cost year and protecting myself financially does make far more sense.
I want to thank everyone who took the time to read and thoughtfully reply. This community is incredibly supportive, helpful, and even tolerant when it comes to my gaps in information, or poorly thought out ideas/questions. I really look forward to paying this forward as I continue to learn here.
I think I may have just got an impulsive idea in my head, trying to also put a positive spin on something I think is overall negative.
I think I’ve spent over $3000 in 5 months, on maybe 16 vials from single vial vendors. Now, I’ve spent less than 10% of that on GLPs, the more expensive of the peptides. 2 kits. 25% more vials than my previous purchases for slightly less than 10% of what I paid in the past. I think I hit the eye-opener phase of being a forum member, learning what I’ve learned. I am just extremely excited about possibilities, especially with the success I’ve had with improving quality of life in a relatively short period of time with some of these peptides. Thanks for keeping me grounded and realistic. This community is fantastic. Very grateful to be a part of it!