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Doc ordered a test count while on cycle

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I've been treated for hypogonadism for the past few years. Usually when I go in for my Dr. visit he just writes out my RX for androgel. This time he ordered a blood test to measure my test levels.

Problem is that I'm in the middle of a cycle. My test levels are going to go through the roof! He's probably going to wonder how one packet of androgel could get my test levels so high. Am I busted or what?
 
Tell him what you are on. I always am straight with my doctors so i get the best treatment. It's not like he will yell at you or arrest you. When I told my doctor what I was on I knew 100 times more about roids than he did. I told him where to go research so he could learn more.
 
yeah, but the problem with doctors, endocrinologists, etc.. who should know about all anabolics... Don't know dick! Listen to your friends here...
 
wartime100 said:
Tell him what you are on. I always am straight with my doctors so i get the best treatment. It's not like he will yell at you or arrest you. When I told my doctor what I was on I knew 100 times more about roids than he did. I told him where to go research so he could learn more.

The only problem with that is as soon as you mention anabolic steroids to your physician it immediately goes into your permanent file and logged with the insurance carrier, thus making it difficult to get new insurance if you were to lose your current carrier.

Always best not to mention it unless you have a VERY COOL doc who you KNOW will not enter that info into your file.
 
mvmaxx said:


The only problem with that is as soon as you mention anabolic steroids to your physician it immediately goes into your permanent file and logged with the insurance carrier, thus making it difficult to get new insurance if you were to lose your current carrier.

Always best not to mention it unless you have a VERY COOL doc who you KNOW will not enter that info into your file.
Excellent advice.
 
is that really accurate.. i mean.. does the doctor file any info that the insurance company would have access too..??? i also think you can say something like dont write that down or anything like that...

i mean i have told docs in the past that i have used and abused rec drugs and have switched med insurance and life insurance several times and never had any problems whatsoever...

is this just cause i got lucky or had cool docs which i think i did but also didnt think it made a difference...
 
The docs usually put it in your record. insurance companys usually don't read through a new clients medical record but should there be a catastrophic {sp} illness you can be sure they will be looking to deny coverage
 
Trying to convince a doctor that you know more about roids than he does isn't going to impress him and might piss him off and would be a really stupid thing to do.

Postpone the appointment for a couple of weeks and just stay on the AndroGel. You might even want to lower your levels by going off of it completely - thereby necessitating another script.

Always play it dumb when it comes to this stuff. If you sound too knowledgeable it sends up a red flag.
 
wartime is right, just be honest with your doc bro.
Its useless to measure your t levels if your taking high doses now.
He prob wants to see that you are in normal range, so that he can see if the current dose and rx youre on right now is good or needs to be adjusted.
Just let him know.
Dont even do the test now, or if you do, get another one done after a few weeks ending cycle as well to compare, then a couple more months later with just the androgel, then you know your t level on all counts as it is in your blood exactly and thats kinda cool to have knowledge of.
 
ROLGOR said:
The docs usually put it in your record. insurance companys usually don't read through a new clients medical record but should there be a catastrophic {sp} illness you can be sure they will be looking to deny coverage


EXACTLY, I was in the insurance biz for years and if he thinks its ok to tell his doc about a
illegal drug he is taking he will shocked if he gets really sick!!! The Bro needs to cancel the
appointment period!!!
 
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