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Non Test raising AAS

That's a common misconception. People think that when you get bloodwork done or get drug tested it's some magical shit that will just list out to doctors everything that is currently in your system, when in reality specific compounds have to be tested for.


For example, I'm on probation and I get random drug screens. These screens test for amphetamines, THC(marijuana), opiates, and something else. I could snort coke and they'd have no idea unless they specifically tested my urine for that element(not that I do that).
 
I was thinking the same things...most steroids SUPPRESS your body's production of testosterone, so if anything your docotor is either going to want to prescribe you more in your HRT or he's going to catch on and ask you what you're using, at which point you can just tell him.


Doctor-patient confidentiality, ya know?

If he's on HRT, he's already fully suppressed.

If your doctor is monitoring your blood lipid profile and CBC, that will give it away more than anything else IMO.

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Ok fellows...lets get back to basics
I'm not talking about detection of selected steroids...I'm talking about testosterone levels being influenced by steroids like deca, dbol, anadrol, primo etc...My take is that it will influence testosterone levels if it's checked for whatever, HRT or other things.
I've never had the balls to take anyhthing but my HRT dose of test when I went to get tested so I would like to know if anybody on HRT or for any other reasons took steroids and got an elevated testosterone level when checked. I know test and Eq will affect it does all steroids affect testosterone levels?
 
Bump ... anyone think intermittintly cruising on like 20mgs anavar (ex, 6 weeks on 12 weeks off) would send up any red flags in general bloodwork when your already on TRT.

Thanks bros
 
I may be wrong, but if the OP is already on TRT, then other gear shouldn't really do anything, unless it's another form of Test (i.e. Andriol). The concern with doing hormone panels is lowering endogenous T, but since he's already getting exogenous T, that's the only thing that would change. Like someone mentioned earlier, AAS will lower your body's production of T, but since he's already on TRT, that's not an issue anymore. So, unless they were specifically testing for steroids-- as in a "doping" test-- there wouldn't be a problem. Any extra gear is not going to get rid of the T that's being provided by the TRT, so hormone panels should be relatively uneffected.
 
Anything androgenic will raise T levels, something like Primo is so mild, the amount it adds will be negated by the slight suppression, so it'll be a wash.

If you do A LOT of Primo with nothing else, you will actually show LOWER T levels.
 
thx ... kinda what I figured. Basicaly so long as the hematology profile and lipids stay within value they should be none the wiser.
 
thx ... kinda what I figured. Basicaly so long as the hematology profile and lipids stay within value they should be none the wiser.
Yes, but its going to be difficult to keep lipids within range on anavar. 2 months after my anavar only cycle I was still below normal.
 
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