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bro, don't worry. First off, your Dr isn't going to tattle on you as a matter of fact I reccomend you (and everybody) tell your Dr you're on gear. It gives them a heads up to watch for things that they may otherwise miss. They can't by law tell anyone. If you don't feel comfortable with your Dr knowing, get another Dr. Mine knows everything and makes sure i get my bloodwork done and even prescribed my tamoxifen for some gyno I had, although it didn't clear it up and i ended up under the knofe (which he made sure insurance paid for). having a great relationship with your primary dr. is very important.
 
Dont worry bro, your doc is not going to call up the insurance company to tell them you have High test levels and she suspects you of using steroids. Only to have the insurance company say oh we should drop you and oh by the way we arent going to cover the prior tests because they were due to your "abuse"

So no you shouldnt have any problems.
 
bluetwistedsteel67 said:
bro, don't worry. First off, your Dr isn't going to tattle on you as a matter of fact I reccomend you (and everybody) tell your Dr you're on gear. It gives them a heads up to watch for things that they may otherwise miss. They can't by law tell anyone. If you don't feel comfortable with your Dr knowing, get another Dr. Mine knows everything and makes sure i get my bloodwork done and even prescribed my tamoxifen for some gyno I had, although it didn't clear it up and i ended up under the knofe (which he made sure insurance paid for). having a great relationship with your primary dr. is very important.

In a perfect world this would be good advice. But we don't live in a perfect world. Every doctor I have gone to in the past few years have you sign away your right to keep your records confidential. They will give this to insurance companies mostly but from my reading it doesn't exclude law enforcement. ALWAYS and I mean ALWAYS deny the use of anything illegal. Especially steroid use. You will be fucked by your insurance company and most doctors will screw you to the wall because they think they are getting vermin off the streets. Don't cop to shit, always say no I didn't do anything.

I have an HMO that has many rules I am supposed to adhere to, as is my doctor. I take good data from everything I do and I show him research papers to keep him up to date. Because what I do works for my problems, chemo rehabilitation, and I can document that it is working without adverse side effects he just asks me what I want to do. I told him I didn't want to put him an ethical bind so I just don't bring it up and he doesn't ask. He has watched a half dead fifty year old chemo patient become large muscled and rock hard. I think for him he looks at it as an experiment that he is observing. And so far it is working. I still have problems from the chemo, peripheral neuropathy and type 2 diabetes, but what I am doing is working to keep this under control much better then the other drugs you get for these problems. Actually there are a few doctors that treat type 2 diabetes with testosterone. And with much success I might add.
 
just keep it quiet man. What's the point in divulging personal stuff to the doctor that it's illigal I might add.....U guys crack me up
 
Dude, you think doctors are idiots? They know those stupid patches don't do diddly squat and they know that you don't have low test.

You just tell her you don't want blood work period. And why the hell did you go see the doctor anyways? And why didn't you stay in your t-shirt? why did you reveal your body.

How big are you anyways?
 
bluetwistedsteel67 said:
bro, don't worry. First off, your Dr isn't going to tattle on you as a matter of fact I reccomend you (and everybody) tell your Dr you're on gear. It gives them a heads up to watch for things that they may otherwise miss. They can't by law tell anyone. If you don't feel comfortable with your Dr knowing, get another Dr. Mine knows everything and makes sure i get my bloodwork done and even prescribed my tamoxifen for some gyno I had, although it didn't clear it up and i ended up under the knofe (which he made sure insurance paid for). having a great relationship with your primary dr. is very important.

agreed 100%
 
My doc is an environmental freak that is anti everything. She's even anti Whey Protein, godforbid she knows about gear. LOL
 
just say you're using OTC prohormones. Blame the friggin FDA.
 
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