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newhopemed.com

Thanks to all for their input.

I also received alot of PMs about newhopemed.com.

From what I can tell is you work very closely with a specific doctor that runs the clinic and you have to have some blood work done at the begining and and during any cycles. The costs of the AAS, GH, and TEST are generally more than blackmarket - and you have to pay for both the doctors time and for the expensive blood work.

In the end, I am still leaning towards this than blackmarket. Not so much because of potential legal implications, but because I feel that that it is safer for ones health... at least for a AAS virgin such as myself.

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buffdoc said:
You'll pay out the ass for it. But it is legit. There's one of these types in Atlanta I just found out about. There are no docs on premises, they send you out to a doc for physical and labs. Labs and PE report go to the national network. Then scripts are faxed to the local center.
Major problem I see is that the doc prescribing has no professional relationship with you, no doctor-patient bond. This could be a prob in the long run, esp for the docs on the other end.

If you really worry about the legal status of operations like this, you should read the DEA guide to what constitutes a valid prescription. Under their guidelines there is a good chance that an Rx from a place like that would not be considered a valid prescription, which would put you in the same position as anyone else that gets their stuff without an Rx. I doubt that they would go after the customers of these places, but you are fooling yourself if you think that just by paying their ridiculous prices you're in the clear legally.
 
I cannot believe that a reputable doctor would prescribe AS without an EXTENSIVE consultation adn physical. Not just the answers filled out on a standard questionaire.

If it's legit, than it is news to me. I also find it hard to believe that it is completely on the up and up....just my thoughts though.


I am going to stick to black market, thank you very much.
 
Frontloading?

My (tentative) upcoming cycle in a few weeks will consist of fina@75mg ED, winny@50mg ED, and prop@50mg ED for ca. 8 weeks, maybe a bit longer depending on how much gear I have left.

I just found a vial of 10ml of 200mg/ml cyp which is slated to expire in about 6 months, so I'm thinking why not frontload it... I'm thinking 400mg of cyp in 2 separate injections per week for the first two weeks. Sound good? I don't wanna overdo it so I'm not gonna run the cyp for longer... well, maybe not. Should I?
 
what does frontloading have to do with newhopemed.com?


anyway, from what I hear the doctor is way more involved than a simple questinaire. You are required to do a very expensive, very extensive blood test up front, and less extensive blood tests throughout. You are also required to consult via the phone with the doctor on multiple occasions, and from what I understand it is not a 10 minute or even a 30 minute conversations. He takes this stuff seriously. I am interested in it primarily because the doctor will be involved, and secondly because of the legalities.

I don't think theraphy that is prescribed is allowed to get as radical as some of the elite BBs, but i think it is effective... very effective.

As far as the DEA/FDA's regulations/definitions of a legit prescription - regardless you are certainly in a much better legal situation with the prescription than without. That prescription can be leveraged very easily and very convincingly... someone in this postion may be threatened but nothing would ever make it to court.
 
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As far as the DEA/FDA's regulations/definitions of a legit prescription - regardless you are certainly in a much better legal situation with the prescription than without. That prescription can be leveraged very easily and very convincingly... someone in this postion may be threatened but nothing would ever make it to court. [/B][/QUOTE]

That's right. If you've got a script, you've got a script. It's the DOC that's taking the chances here, he and his ancillary personnel, but mainly him. Scripts are mailed and faxed all the time.
 
speaking of antin-aging clinics, what ever happened to lifespan?
 
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