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Do your doctors know you use AAS?

AMGETR

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Just wanna see who here is upfront with their doctor? If you use the same doctor all the time, do you tell him you're using gear (what kinds, and doses). So that he can watch your kidney, liver, blood pressure, and test count? Aswell, he can diagnose your low levels more easily.

I told my doc last time I saw him. He just told me that I should have to be using gear, but he wasn't going to stop me. He would just make sure my body wasn't going downhill inside.
 
I was thinking about telling my Dr. as well but I wasn't sure if Doctors had to release medical records if police requested them. Are they required to? Just curious.
 
ya im upfront with them, doctors are not out to get you because if they were then they wouldnt get paid, and thats all they care about is the money and if the patient is well, i couldnt imagine a doctor not helping someone especially since they will get paid an ass load to do lab tests, which as i understand are cake work for them
 
i told my doctor and he just kind of laughed and asked why i would want to do that to my body. i was like "what? you mean get jacked?" lol. then went on to tell me how a patient he has who cant crawl across a room without dropping in exhaustion (heart problems) because of abusing aas...since he was 15! no shit retard :rolleyes:
 
My doc don't now anything... Last time I saw him, was the first time in three years.. The diagnosis was a "busted" fist... So how should he guess, and why should I tell...
 
its not doctors you should worry about...but your insurance company(ies) if any problem should arise that they might not feel like paying for (imagine that) as they could link it to your "steroid abuse". That information could very likely end up on your medical record. Good luck.

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I told my doctor. I thought it was important for him to know but my doctor is very cool, down to earth. He asks me questions about cycling just out of curiousity.
 
A man in my area told his Doctor that he drinks a six pack a day (at home and not driving mind you). The Doctor contacted the DOT and they revoked the mans divers licence. Take my advice, DON'T TELL YOUR DOCTOR SHIT...EVER!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I'm up front with my DR. - very cool person. My dr understands that I want to be as safe as possible and in order to do so I need to have my blood work done reg, ect ect. I tell my DR whatever she wants to know - she assured me that it would stay out of my med records.
 
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