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Question about doctor visit ...

vinced80

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I'm setting up an appointment for next week with a doctor and I'm not sure if I should be telling him/her about me being on primo. I'm 4 weeks into my 300mg/week cycle and I don't know if they find out anyways or what. I'm just doing this to make sure everything is fine so far. I've had some migraines as of late and that's what really pushed me into having to see a doctor.

I've never visited a doctor while ON cycle. To those of you that get your blood test done regularly while on cycle, what should I expect for my first visit? Will the doc ask me? And if he/she does, should I come clean about the primo?
 
I'd tell him....he's a doctor, not a judge & jury. It's hard to make a diagnosis unless you have all the facts, ever watch House? LOL!
 
I told my doctor about my gear use and he was supportive. Actually gave me his opinions of different steroids and told me what to look out for. If your doctor talks to you like you are an idiot then I would change doctors. You are the customer he works for you.
 
ditto the above, IMO before you do any testing ask him if he is an on the record or off the record kind of guy when it comes to enhancements and if he flips his lid say bye bye to him and get a new doc, is he says he wants to work with you and keep you safe it's your body your choice nothing will be written down then you have a REAL doc doing his job.
 
very, very risky telling your doctor. on or off the record means nothing. once something is charted that you are self medicating with aas your health insurance could be effected for the long term future. primo isnt causing your headaches. get everything tested and see what he says. if you hit a dead end then its time to bring it up. i personally wouldnt jump the gun on talking to your doc unless you trust him. my doc is an hrt specialist and knows his stuff. most gp's dont know much about this.
 
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