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Do your doctors know you use AAS?

Vicious cycle said:
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!!!!!!!!!!!

uhh..its against the law for a doctor to disclose any type on information about a patient to ANYONE, its called confidentiality. id be happy if a doctor did that to me, id sue the shit out of him. the guy who told you this story is BSing you
 
Vicious cycle said:
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!!!!!!!!!!!

Not only is it confidential but if the man drinks a case of beer a day on his own property, he can and there's nothing that can be done about it. DOT cannot revoke your license just because a doctor contacts them and says that one of his patients says he drinks a 6 pack a day.
 
I think the majority of doctors would frown upon it. I mentioned it once to one of my previous doctors and she wanted me to see a shrink. All I can say is never again will I divulge private info like that to someone I don't fully trust.
 
Vicious cycle said:
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!!!!!!!!!!!


That has to be the stupidest story I have ever heard... Come on bro use your brain here.. :rolleyes:
 
Vicious cycle said:
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!!!!!!!!!!!

Ummmm...eh? Do you live in a town of 3? As far as using goes, I told my doctor because I wanted some specific information about toxicity, and of cource he said I shouldn't do it because it can be dangerous, but he answered my questions regardless. That's his job, it's the Hippocratic Oath that he swore to, like the President swears to uphold the constitution. But, a physician can NOT reveal your medical records or history to ANYONE, unless there is a subpoena warranted. If you're 17 and you tell your doctor you juice, he can't even tell your parents.
 
after abnormal bloodwork came back just last week i confessed my AAS use to my doc after he questioned them. i just could not withhold it and lie...there was no way to explain away my bloodwork results.

he was very nonjudgemental and admitted he was naive about AAS. we are redoing my bloodwork in a month (my cycle just ended) to make sure liver enzymes, blood pressure, and triglycerides (cholesterol) are back to normal.

best to be honest if confronted about something. lying only causes more problems. gotta admit if my bloodwork was normal i would not have said anything though.
 
I talk to my doctor about it on a fairly regular basis. I never started AAS without first consulting him and getting his opinions. I wanted to know he'd be there for me if I ever had a problem with anything dealing with AAS, so allow him to know everything I'm doing, despite the fact he doesn't know a great deal about steroids.

On the other hand, my doctor is a very good friend of mine.

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