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    Setting up blood work , what should I ask test for

    I am 25 and have been off cycle for 3 months and I am getting ready get a family doctor (dont have one), I do have health insurance.
    What should I tell the doctor I want tested and how can I tell him so my insurance will cover it. Thanks in advance.

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    When I got my blood test done, my doc wrote down the basics on the script (liver values, thyroid, kidney, cholesterol, I may be missing a few) I had to ask him to check my test levels and prostate.

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    The following:

    ENDOCRINOLOGY
    Testosterone



    LIVER FUNCTION TESTS
    Albumin
    Globulin
    Total Protein
    Bilirubin
    Gamma GT
    Alk****e Phosphatase
    Aspartate Transferase (AST)
    Alanine Transferase (ALT)

    LIPID PROFILE
    Triglycerides
    Total Cholesterol
    LDL Cholesterol
    HDL Cholesterol
    HDL/Cholesterol Ratio

    KIDNEY FUNCTION
    Urea
    Creatinine

    FULL BLOOD COUNT
    RED CELL COUNT
    Haemoglobin
    Haematocrit (HCT)
    Red Cell Count
    Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
    Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
    DIFFERENTIAL WHITE CELL COUNT
    White Cell Count
    Neutrophils
    Lymphocytes
    Monocytes
    Eosinophils
    Basophils
    Platelet Count
    ESR

    ELECTROLYTES
    Sodium
    Potassium
    Chloride
    Bicarbonate
    Uric Acid

    MUSCLE ENZYME
    Creatine Kinase


    MINERALS
    Calcium
    Phosphate


    IRON STATUS PROFILE
    Iron
    Total Iron Binding Capacity

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    Thanks for the information,
    Is this the standard , or should I just copy and paste this list and print it out for him to see. I have blue cross and I called them and they cover "complete chemical work up and urinalysis, not sure what this includes.
    I am not going to tell him I took steroids but I am going to tell him my one uncle had non-hutchkins lynkoma, and one had low test levels ( from steroids but doctor does not need to know that.
    Any idea if all these things below are part of complete chemical work up.






    Quote Originally Posted by Swifto
    The following:

    ENDOCRINOLOGY
    Testosterone



    LIVER FUNCTION TESTS
    Albumin
    Globulin
    Total Protein
    Bilirubin
    Gamma GT
    Alk****e Phosphatase
    Aspartate Transferase (AST)
    Alanine Transferase (ALT)

    LIPID PROFILE
    Triglycerides
    Total Cholesterol
    LDL Cholesterol
    HDL Cholesterol
    HDL/Cholesterol Ratio

    KIDNEY FUNCTION
    Urea
    Creatinine

    FULL BLOOD COUNT
    RED CELL COUNT
    Haemoglobin
    Haematocrit (HCT)
    Red Cell Count
    Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
    Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
    Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
    DIFFERENTIAL WHITE CELL COUNT
    White Cell Count
    Neutrophils
    Lymphocytes
    Monocytes
    Eosinophils
    Basophils
    Platelet Count
    ESR

    ELECTROLYTES
    Sodium
    Potassium
    Chloride
    Bicarbonate
    Uric Acid

    MUSCLE ENZYME
    Creatine Kinase


    MINERALS
    Calcium
    Phosphate


    IRON STATUS PROFILE
    Iron
    Total Iron Binding Capacity
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    Quote Originally Posted by msu16366
    Thanks for the information,
    Is this the standard , or should I just copy and paste this list and print it out for him to see. I have blue cross and I called them and they cover "complete chemical work up and urinalysis, not sure what this includes.
    I am not going to tell him I took steroids but I am going to tell him my one uncle had non-hutchkins lynkoma, and one had low test levels ( from steroids but doctor does not need to know that.
    Any idea if all these things below are part of complete chemical work up.
    Your best bet is to tell him what you have been up to. Don't make your doctor guess what is going on. That is the main reason for DR patient confidentiality. If he was to break that his practice and him personaly can be sued and he could lose his license.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FranKieC
    Your best bet is to tell him what you have been up to. Don't make your doctor guess what is going on. That is the main reason for DR patient confidentiality. If he was to break that his practice and him personaly can be sued and he could lose his license.
    many say the same but then many others insist that u dont... It would ofcourse be better to tell but that is if u really trust the doctor and he doesnt put anything on file.. I know I aint saying nothing to no one since I live in small town and study medicine and ppl knowing could have very bad consequences for me..

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    i just had bloodwork done today with LabCorp and on my sheet it doesn't have all of the options it just says "lipid profile" "liver function" etc. i did have the option to ask for testosterone AND free testosterone, which i made sure to do. they said the results will be in later this week, so we'll see what i'm at

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    Well I went to the doctor today and before he sent the nurse in to take the blood I asked him if he wanted me to be honest with him.
    He seemed cool so I told him how a ran a cycle of steroids ,
    Ofcourse he said they are bad for you and sooner or later they will cause problems.
    Anyways atleast now he is testing for everything, test levels and all that.
    Hope I am good to go to start my next cycle january 1.

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    Well I went to the doctor today and before he sent the nurse in to take the blood I asked him if he wanted me to be honest with him.
    He seemed cool so I told him how a ran a cycle of steroids ,
    Ofcourse he said they are bad for you and sooner or later they will cause problems.
    Anyways atleast now he is testing for everything, test levels and all that.
    Hope I am good to go to start my next cycle january 1.

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    Oh I forgot, the doctor said that steroids would eventually shrink your balls and cock over time.

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    I am a military member and i am not gonna take any chances of going in and getting freakin blood work done for no reason; don't want them to get suspicious. Does any one know if i can go to a local doctor and ask him? how much would it cost and exactly what do i tell him? thanks any help me apprecieated..

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    Dont forget estradiol levels!

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