Stryker1992
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Hey I was checking ou the South Beach Rejuvination...their prices aren't bad for a place this is "legit"!!!
Cheaper than gym prices anyway!
Cheaper than gym prices anyway!
using their stuff and they have great prices. want to know more pm me!!!!mesco said:yea theres been a few threads in the past few days about this place, some more info here...
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showthread.php?t=503761
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showthread.php?t=504273
http://www.elitefitness.com/forum/showthread.php?t=504503
mesco said:im actually getting a blood test today for something non aas related and the doc gave me one of those quest diagnostic forms to take to the place to get the blood work drawn.
he checked off compmetab/ckd, vap (TM) cholesterol test and liver panel II. if i wanna know what my free test is and anything else i might need in order to contact one of these clinics, what else should i check off on this form?
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Ulter said:The down sides would be that an insurance company checking the MIB (no not Men in Black, Medical Information Bureau) could deny you coverage. And a future employer may be able to access that information as well.
Not saying I'm against SBR, I used New Hope years ago with Dr Scruggs until the Feds got sick of him, pulled his medical records and after review pulled his license.
lostinfitness said:They can not check personal medical information, due to hipaa Laws they can not have any access to your med history. That being said, who cares if you have a medical history with a doctor prescribing your gear. Noone can look at it, and it can't be used against you in a court of law. So unless you kill someone steroids related, this doesn't matter. The only way to access this information is with a subpoena crime related.
Lost
Ulter said:Not with SBR specifically. I don't know that an underwriter would single them out. They may just rate you up for having a medical condition that requires treatment every month. But you're in a tough spot because if you don't write it on the application they may just deny you coverage based on you not reporting it. Or they might add a rider to the policy say they won't cover it and rate you up.
I was in health insurance for 9 years. I've seen it all when it comes to what an underwriter will do.
njmuscleguy said:Hmm... our company provides really good medical benefits... I pay nothing out of pocket (only office and RX co-pays)... so if were to go on HRT in the near future, the worse I could expect is that they refuse to cover it? I mean, they won't drop me right? And if they raise the rates, that's something that my company would have to deal with, correct?
CO B-man said:I do not know for sure but I would think they would be concerned about the affects that the media scares everyone about. i.e. steroids are known to cause high blood pressure which is the number one leading cause of heart attacks etc. if you do not die from it you can be pretty fucked up from it requiring years of therapy to get back as much motor skills as possible blah blah blah I am just throwing out a bs scenario that an insurance company would probably use to get out of having you on their policy because you pose more of a risk to their pocketbook. You have to think of Insurance companies as the slimy businesses they are. They are their to make money and that is it not to make sure you have adequate health care, they could care less about that. Just saying. Your questions are good and valid and should be throughly checked out so you do not find yourself holding the bag someday. Deny use! Deny use! Deny use! or just do not say anything about it at all.
njmuscleguy said:I don't understand...why should I deny use if it isn't being used recreationally... it's through a legit doctor for a valid medical purpose (HRT)... I don't care if they see it on my record if it means I don't have to pay $$$$ for HRT (right?)
CO B-man said:I had it prescribed legally also but for every clinic that thinks it is as great of an idea as we do I bet there are a bunch more doctors that only see the negative aspects of it. As far as an insurance company is concerned when you need them they are going to imediately look for everything they can to minimize their costs because they are scumbags. But Ulter is right it might not bite you in the ass now but when you get older maybe retire or start your own business or whatever the circumstances that may be that you might need to buy insurance on your own that is when they will use that to THEIR advantage.
Dellyo said:Personally I’m just after the prescription. I’ll pay for all the gear out of my own pocket. If you never place a claim for the prescription on your insurance (pay for it out of pocket) would you still screw yourself? I know you would have a medical record but with no real claims or evidence of gear usage on your insurance policy?
Ulter said:Sorry Lost you're wrong. You will give an insurance company permission to search your medical records or they simply won't write the policy for you.
galaxy said:They said i was definately a candidate with my whopping 126 free testesterone..
pentatonic said:Powermedica used to be pretty good to deal with online HRT clinic in Florida. Of course, the "100% legal" Powermedica turned out to be not so legal and they got busted. Turned out there wasn't a real doctor who was writing the scripts. Pretty scary sitting back and watching the news bust the place where you just bought a shitload of gear from.
galaxy said:Well as far as im concerned there dr is legit. Im not the wiser so its not on me.
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