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Some Tips to Avoid Emergency Visits to the Doc

DrJMW

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1. Use meds fit for human consumption. I have surveyed all of my veterinary friends and they tell me that there are lots of impurities in Vet drugs. These impurities can cause infections and allergic reactions in people--the worst case scenario is death by an untreated infection or anaphylactic shock. Pay a little extra to get Human drugs and to be safe.

2. Use 23 gauge, 1 1/2" needles for your glute injections. If the needle breaks, you will be able to retrieve it. If the needle get lost in the tissue, you are in trouble.

3. Don't go around telling everybody that you use gear. You must use extreme discretion--this includes your PCP/GP/Doc. This has been addressed in many posts.

4. Get your annual physicals and blood tests as needed. Over 35 group: get your Test, Thyroid including T3, estradiol, and GH/IGF levels checked--you want this for your information; your doc won't have a clue what to do with it--unless he is an antiaging/longevity doc. If your cholest is elevated, even while on gear, you are consuming too many carbs..Cut Them Back. Go low carb, if necessary, to get them down. If liver values are constantly elevated, do shorter cycles..reduce the amount of meds being used. These values should appear normal..make the adjustment. The only elevated values you want to see are: Total test, free test, Gh/IGF, and thyroid--and we want to see them in the upper echelon of the given limits.

5. Do not overtrain; get adequate rest; reduce stress where possible.

I am sure that the group may have additional tips that I have overlooked..feel free to add to the list. I am just trying to make it easier for the group to safely and efficiently use gear without destroying themselves and without having to reveal personal information.
 
Sound advice doc!
 
great post bro:)
 
DrJMW said:


2. Use 23 gauge, 1 1/2" needles for your glute injections. If the needle breaks, you will be able to retrieve it. If the needle get lost in the tissue, you are in trouble.

I've yet to hear of anyone breaking a needle off in thier ass. But other than that great advice. Just wish I could afford to use non vet gear.

Karma to you!!
 
Re: Re: Some Tips to Avoid Emergency Visits to the Doc

ryker77 said:


I've yet to hear of anyone breaking a needle off in thier ass. But other than that great advice. Just wish I could afford to use non vet gear.

Karma to you!!

I'm sure AMAF or LUVS are bound to end up with a broken needle in their ass!! BHWHAHAHA
 
great post. even for those of us who already know most of this. it's good to be reminded.

bump it up
 
i agree.....if you guys want a doc to follow you on your "anti-aging quest" it is a good idea to see an anti-aging doc. They are usually pretty open minded, so gear and other stuff wont freak them out and they should be pretty knowledgable.

T
 
Re: Re: Re: Some Tips to Avoid Emergency Visits to the Doc

FreakMonster said:


I'm sure AMAF or LUVS are bound to end up with a broken needle in their ass!! BHWHAHAHA

No, they'll end up with a broken amp in their ass.
 
Karma for you doc.

Cough the karma up guys, he doesn't have much considering how often he gives us info.
 
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