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Can Doctor Turn in Patient For Steroids

good question. tell him you look at plenty of porn and have plenty of sex but you never quite get around to ejaculating. im actually interested in knowin if a doc can turn you in but i think its a doctor-patient privacy issue thing...
 
harleman said:
I had a blood test and now doc wants to know why test level is so high. Any suggestions would be helpful.
He is probably concerned about a testicular tumor.
He does not have to turn you in (not required by law).
Only a very, very stupid doctor will voluntarily act as an informant on a patient to AAS use. 99.99% doctor wouldn't do it.
To get him off your back, just tell him that you are not concerned about it.
 
actually, i just remembered about a few people i know that had overdosed on heroin and went to the hospital. they had gotten arrested when they recovered, and had to go to rehabs and two actually did some time for it. but the difference is that they went to the emergency room for an overdose on a narcotic, and we go to private docs for a different reason all together. id like to go to my doc to get my test levels checked out when im done with my post cycle therapy, but theyre all female docs, so im kind of scared theyd flip me in... im guessing it would be obvious. i dont believe in lying to a doctor either.
 
my doc asked me a million times if my acne was from steriods i am talking about 5 tims a visit. I will never fess up to it even with the HIPPA agreement.. fuck that
 
It probably varies from state to state a little, but I am a doctor, and in my state, I can't turn someone in for steroids or even a drug overdose. The drug overdose can be committed to rehab for 2 weeks, but there is no way to charge them (and for what? as possession and distribution are the drug crimes, and being high itself is not a crime). You have nothing to worry about, as even if some obscure state (probably California) made it possible to charge someone for steroids by blood test, why would a doctor waste all their billing time on what is likely to be a difficult and ultimately unsuccessful case. But it doesn't sound like he is interested in prosecution, he's probably worried about a tumor secreting testosterone. If normal is like 300-900ng/dl and you're 2000ng/dl, a doctor is obligated in standard medical care to identify the cause. As long as you keep illogically denying steroids, he thinks, "Great, this kid's going to go away. Then he's going to find out he has a tumor in six months when it eats into his spine, and I'm going to be sued. I'll lose my medical license and my livelihood." You are creating the problem. I think the best solution is to say you did some prohormones. That ought to work. I would know you're full of it :), but most of my colleagues would buy it. I would suggest a sport medicine doctor who could provide real care in a genuine doctor-patient relationship btw :rolleyes:
 
harleman said:
I had a blood test and now doc wants to know why test level is so high. Any suggestions would be helpful.

Don't ever tell your Doctor anything:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/04196/346128.stm

Now I realize that this is beer, but I'm sure that guy never in a million years thought his Dr. could rat him out and have is licence revoked. You don't know the laws of your state.

A good arguement was made here:
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showthread.php?t=374761

I'm still of the opinion that you don't even tell your dog that you use.
 
u should be able to be honest with ur doctor, i am totally honest with mine so he can do regular blood test to see that im in not doing any serious damage to my health while on AS. I feel that by being honest with doctor for example by telling u smoke pot once or twice a week or u taking sustanon. at least if something ever goes wrong then he will know the cause of the problem and be able to fix it, if he is the kinda prick who will turn u in then u shouldnt be going to him in the first place.
 
StelZ23 said:
u should be able to be honest with ur doctor, i am totally honest with mine so he can do regular blood test to see that im in not doing any serious damage to my health while on AS. I feel that by being honest with doctor for example by telling u smoke pot once or twice a week or u taking sustanon. at least if something ever goes wrong then he will know the cause of the problem and be able to fix it, if he is the kinda prick who will turn u in then u shouldnt be going to him in the first place.


that is exactly how i feel.
 
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u should be able to be honest with ur doctor, i am totally honest with mine so he can do regular blood test to see that im in not doing any serious damage to my health while on AS. I feel that by being honest with doctor for example by telling u smoke pot once or twice a week or u taking sustanon. at least if something ever goes wrong then he will know the cause of the problem and be able to fix it, if he is the kinda prick who will turn u in then u shouldnt be going to him in the first place.

Based on your Avatar are you from Greece? If so, the problem is the US is turning far more radical than the liberalized EU. New regulations in the US are digitizing medical records and you can bet if someone is being honest with AS it will end up somewhere on their digitized record which I bet insurance companies will find a way to get their hand on. If you read HIPPA regulations (the law directing digitizing of medical records) there are so many ways to get your information. It disgusts me. Corporate Insurance entitities and finding ways to deny you coverage for anything to maximize share holder value.

KA
 
what about client patient agreement ... it that just some made up shit.??
 
2111pier said:
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u should be able to be honest with ur doctor, i am totally honest with mine so he can do regular blood test to see that im in not doing any serious damage to my health while on AS. I feel that by being honest with doctor for example by telling u smoke pot once or twice a week or u taking sustanon. at least if something ever goes wrong then he will know the cause of the problem and be able to fix it, if he is the kinda prick who will turn u in then u shouldnt be going to him in the first place.

Based on your Avatar are you from Greece? If so, the problem is the US is turning far more radical than the liberalized EU. New regulations in the US are digitizing medical records and you can bet if someone is being honest with AS it will end up somewhere on their digitized record which I bet insurance companies will find a way to get their hand on. If you read HIPPA regulations (the law directing digitizing of medical records) there are so many ways to get your information. It disgusts me. Corporate Insurance entitities and finding ways to deny you coverage for anything to maximize share holder value.

KA

i live in australia bro, and over here as well as in most countries there is a thing called the Privacy Act, dont be so paranoid!!
 
I was in ther emergency room and the dr asked me and I was honest..They guy was cool and tried to tell me not to do anything.The funny thing was he didnt know shit about the topic, i actually gave him some insight, then he got off my back.
 
MM107 said:
i wouldnt tell him the truth, just incase he writes it down, it would be hard to get life insurance in the future, but if he doesnt record things like that then you can tell him anything.


AFAIK, if you tell the doctor and he/she makes a record of it, your insurance company will know about it. This could cause problems down the road if they try to deny coverage based on steroid use. That's assuming the doctor does report it. It really depends if the doctor can be trusted enough not to document it
 
LoL. knowing how doctors are these day's. If you tell him the truth, he will probaly tell you that he probaly has more pure stuff than what your probaly taking, and that you should come to him. :evil:
 
Find a doc you can be honest with. There are many many docs that are totally cool about it. They may not want you to continue, but they won't ride your ass about it. If your not sure, just come off and get retested when recovered. Tell him your busy and can't get in for labs right away....
 
I'm not positive, but i'm pretty close to being and I think that would be a HIPPA violation. Therefore, no way can he give up that info as far as i know anyway.
 
subluxfxr said:
I'm not positive, but i'm pretty close to being and I think that would be a HIPPA violation. Therefore, no way can he give up that info as far as i know anyway.


On top of that why would any doctor want to ruin their reputation and be know for the "doc who rated out ..."? I think their reputation would be their highest concern.
 
maldorf said:
I would just go ahead and tell him the truth. If the relationship turns ugly, just go and find a new doc.


Tell him the truth. Get ready for the lecture.

Then find a new Doc who is into Anti-Aging.

The only time my Anti-Aging Doc was shocked when I proved "you
can get anything off the net" and handed him 2 vials of Deca. :)

He just said ... "You don't know what is in that. Could be cooking oil."
And handed it back to me with a 'script for test. :)

My first Doc went ape when I asked for test. She yelled "I will not be part of some experiment! Show me the double-blind findings that says that crap works!" She cooled down and gave me a 'script for Androgel. :)
 
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