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How to get bloodwork done without a doctor

stevesmi

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The best way to prevent problems is by doing blood work. there is NO EXCUSE not to, if you can afford gear you can afford blood work.

You should always perform bloodwork:

1. Pre cycle to flag any issues
2. During cycle to see if your gear is legit or to check on any odd side effects like gyno, heart issues, liver issues, etc.
3. post PCT to make sure you fully recovered.

Luckily if you live in the USA like most of us do you can easily go online, print out blood work and than go into lab corp literally the same day and get your bloods done for a very cheap price.

simply click this link>>
Private MD - Buy Lab Tests Online
and then
use this code T34TU2 for 10% off. simply order what you want.. the female hormone panel covers a lot of what we need and then add in prolactin or whatever else you want in your cart... pay for it.. print out the orders and go to labcorp (you don't even need an appt).. then they will email you within a day or two and you can see your results.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
 
Great post Steve. No one likes getting blood work done but it is very important. You can't rely on symptoms because each person is effected differently. You might feel perfectly fine but there might be something really wrong with your hormone levels.

This is your health you are talking about. It's a small price to pay to ensure you stay healthy.
 
Due to state laws, we cannot provide services for RESIDENTS of or in the states of NY, NJ, MA, MD or RI

in that case simply drive to a state that allows it. PA and DE are right next door.
If you read through the info on the web site, it seems that they will not perform your blood work if you are a resident of the listed states, even if you go to the state next door. You need to provide an id, which usually lists your state of residence. If you have recently moved, they advise you to bring proof of your new residence.

I would be curious if anybody from the "banned" states have actually succeeded in having their blood work done "next door."
 
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