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Just a question that came to me

jumpmaster82

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I'm 25 and have tried afew times to get prescribed to test. I was thinking. If you went to the doc right after a long cycle of test, and used nothing to get your test levels back to normal. Couldn't that be done to fool the doc into thinking you have naturally low test levels? Just a question I thought up. Could this be done to get a prescription to test?
 
maybe, maybe not.
would rob pick up yuo've had gear in your system post cycle.
but if it works, that would be mad.

baz
 
Jumpmaster82 said:
I'm 25 and have tried afew times to get prescribed to test. I was thinking. If you went to the doc right after a long cycle of test, and used nothing to get your test levels back to normal. Couldn't that be done to fool the doc into thinking you have naturally low test levels? Just a question I thought up. Could this be done to get a prescription to test?

Yes. I have read numerous posts where people have done this.

Based on my personal experiences, and my post-cycle blood work, you can easily do a cycle and go in and see a doc a few weeks later and in most cases your test levels will be very low.

Most legit HRT doctors will do extensive blood work before prescribing test. Also, being 25 and having low test levels will raise alarms. I remember reading one post where a guy was around that age and went in to get HRT and his doc went off the deep end ordering tests (for like cancer) because 25 year olds are not supposed to have extremely low test levels.
 
The Old Vet said:
Yes. I have read numerous posts where people have done this.

Based on my personal experiences, and my post-cycle blood work, you can easily do a cycle and go in and see a doc a few weeks later and in most cases your test levels will be very low.

Most legit HRT doctors will do extensive blood work before prescribing test. Also, being 25 and having low test levels will raise alarms. I remember reading one post where a guy was around that age and went in to get HRT and his doc went off the deep end ordering tests (for like cancer) because 25 year olds are not supposed to have extremely low test levels.
I would agree.
Only a stupid doctor (or the one who looks the other way) will simply write a script for test.
Even then, test replacement dose would be low. Normal human test production is not more than 9 mg a day.
There has to be a reason why someone's test level is low. It just doesn't suddenly drop in a normal, healthy, young person. There is a very sensitive and accurate feedback mechanism that keeps test levels normal. A good primary care physician will refer it to an endocrinologist.
A pituitary tumor would always be a primary concern.
 
though definitely possible it is highly unlikely a reputable doctor would prescribe test to someone your age without extensive testing. you have a better chance when you get to your 30's.
 
any decent doctor worth his degree can order up even standard bloodwork along with checking testosterone and will see that your liver enzymes, lipids, rbc's / hematocrit are off the charts. If that doesn't tip him off to possible A A S use, it should at least tell him that something's not right.
 
njmuscleguy said:
any decent doctor worth his degree can order up even standard bloodwork along with checking testosterone and will see that your liver enzymes, lipids, rbc's / hematocrit are off the charts. If that doesn't tip him off to possible A A S use, it should at least tell him that something's not right.
We need more doc's that look the other way :evil:
 
Ya i was reading a post on how this wasnt such a great idea, most docs do tests on a regular basis to check test levels, or something to that effect, however im not positive about this, i'd do some reserach b4 jjumping on boaard this idea
 
I am prescribed test by a real doctor at 23. Yes they do want to find out why your levels are so low at this age. Ruling out a pituitary tumor is one. I was honest with my doc, said it was from a cycle of de.ca/d.bol a few years back, along with opiate use right afterwards. Some opiates(heroin, methadone, morphine,etc) are known to suppress test production. So that was why my levels were low, unless i was 82. If you mess up your natural production be honest with the doc and they will help you out if they are good.
 
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