
I don't know why you continue to question his legitamacy, he is a real doc. If you don't believe him, call his office.decem said:
um... assume again dude...![]()
QuadCam said:Decem,
WTF is your problem with Dr. Todd? I for one can vouch for his legitimacy.
DaMan said:
He doesn't trust anybody on this board... Ulter is also a scammer, right?
bwahahahahahahaDocTodd said:He is lucky i didnt send him the pic of me doing a delivery (delivering a baby).
T
notpuff said:they shouldnt be otc they should be gotten by a doctor , also a doctor should be able to prescribe it like candy or they go to jail , but unless a medical doctor brings it to supreme court liek whats goign on with l-tryptophan , since aas use under a doctor is perfectly safe its unconstitutional to have the illegal
DocTodd said:
This is just not true.......AAS is not perfectly safe evidenced by the liver toxicity, high BP, high cholesterol and other sides both long and short term which are VERY common. I see plenty of elevated LFT's....but the reason we dont see more is cuz alot of AAS users dont get their LFT's and other things checked partly due to denial. You KNOW they will be high. You KNOW other things like BP and cholesterol and other things will be abnormal. ALOT of you guys KNOW you are hurting yourselves(notice i didnt say ALL you guys).
But i do agree that there is a stigma against using AAS. This is too long a subject to get into.
T
DrJMW said:is liver function Tests. Once dosages of AAS get above the 400-500mg IM weekly range, then you start to see the problems. Orals really punish the liver.
decem said:
no.. i do trust some people.. but i distrust doctodd and ulter the most..
and i never said ulter was a scammer.. i said i don't think some of the products in his store are worth a crap and they're only in there for him to make a buck by taking advantage of his position as a "vet" and "mod".. that's all.
Primo57 said:Hey DocTodd - have you ever actually had a case where someone
had abnormal BP from using gear? Just curious? I think there's only 2 known case studies that showed a connection to AS and high BP - and in fact systolic pressure only increased from 118 mm Hg to 120 mm Hg on 25mg/d of d-ball. If so do you think it was a result of 1 7-alphas (just about every other problem seems to be associated with them). My BP does increase slightly, but I usually take Beta-agonists and some sort of oral in every cycle.
how much did it cost you? did insurance cover it? also i have kaiser, what kinda shit will they not cover(i'm asking about GH test and arimidex)hockey1 said:He knows what he will and will not do and does not break any laws,dont ask for roids,pain killers or other bullshit.I got my ARIMIDEX & CLOMID through insurance saved me a bundle!!!For ARIMIDEX.iF YOU DONT BELIEVE THEN YOUR THE ASS
i ask because i have a friend who calls things in. but when had a script for ex strength vicodin for my teeth, they didnt even cover that!DocTodd said:I obviously will not call in for test or GH or controlled substances. Insurance shouldnt be a problem.
T
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