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    What kind of doc

    What kind of doc would help regulate my blood levels if I was to take steroids or hgh because my primary physican would just tell me to not do it and tell me if I did he wouldn't see me anymore and that I would have to find a bother doc.

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    Go to PCP other than your normal dr. Dont give them the info on your other dr so that they dont contact them. But I dont think they could do it anyway without your permission. You need to go in and ask for a complete hormone panel and a CBC workup. And tell them why exactly. Tell then your going to do the AAS. And you want to monitor your organ function and hormone levels. To minimize the side effects.

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    Can you tell my what PCP and CBC stands for.

    Im from a part of the world where it is really hard to get a blood test unless a doctor actually send you to get one so any knowledge on the matter is a big help

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    CBC is just a full blood scan. It test all the differant levels of chem in it for any disfunction in organs and such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigIce View Post
    Can you tell my what PCP and CBC stands for.

    Im from a part of the world where it is really hard to get a blood test unless a doctor actually send you to get one so any knowledge on the matter is a big help
    PCP= Primary Care Physician

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    and a doctor cant send you away and not see you again if you do steroids , all doctors take an oath to help people the best they can. And if a doc said hed do that hes a usless fukin tit imho and not worth seeing anyhow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2jz_calgary View Post
    and a doctor cant send you away and not see you again if you do steroids, all doctors take an oath to help people the best they can. And if a doc said hed do that hes a usless fukin tit imho and not worth seeing anyhow.
    Thats correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottdoppler View Post
    CBC is just a full blood scan. It test all the differant levels of chem in it for any disfunction in organs and such.
    WRONG! CBC is "complete blood count" it means it measures the levels of red cells and white cells. OP, you can find a normal physician that wil help you. I did. Be honest with them. You are paying them.....period. Explain that you want to do AAS as safely as possible. Any doc that wont help is not worth your money or time anyway.

    Also, FYI...you need to request a CBC, a full lipid panel, and free test and estrodiol levels. AKA..a full panel. Its a bit pricy if you dont have insurance though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartan ^ View Post
    WRONG! CBC is "complete blood count" it means it measures the levels of red cells and white cells. OP, you can find a normal physician that wil help you. I did. Be honest with them. You are paying them.....period. Explain that you want to do AAS as safely as possible. Any doc that wont help is not worth your money or time anyway.

    Also, FYI...you need to request a CBC, a full lipid panel, and free test and estrodiol levels. AKA..a full panel. Its a bit pricy if you dont have insurance though.
    Got an idea how much? When I go to the doctor besides requesting the CBC; do I say I need "a full lipid panel, and free test and estrodial levels" or will saying I need a "complete hormone panel" cover it? Thanks

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