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    Should you declare your cycle when visiting A&E or docs

    Ok so after a trip to Accident and Emergency over the weekend for a DIY accident with a saw, not too serious thank god, got me thinking should i tell them that i was using t3 and was on a "off week" for clen ?

    What about if i had been using something a bit heavier ie var and test e ? I mean it was only a deep cut, nothing a clean and steri strips didn't sort.what if it had been more serious ?

    So should you always tell them what your using so no complications can arise ?

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    For injuries and accidents i wouldnt worry about it. If it is an issue other than that (ie heart, breathing, infection, etc) I would.

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    I always tell my doc because in most cases they give good advice if you encounter problems as a result of taking aas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noles12 View Post
    For injuries and accidents i wouldnt worry about it. If it is an issue other than that (ie heart, breathing, infection, etc) I would.
    agreed

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    I agree with noles also..... however..... if it's an injection infection - I would just tell them it's from a B12 injection. No need to tell them about the illegal stuff.....

    ~Haz~

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolves06 View Post
    I always tell my doc because in most cases they give good advice if you encounter problems as a result of taking aas.
    I have found most doctors do not know shit about aas unless they are an endo. Unless it's something you think is related to your cycle then don't mention it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JScondition View Post
    I have found most doctors do not know shit about aas unless they are an endo. Unless it's something you think is related to your cycle then don't mention it.
    I have found also endo who knows almost nothing on aas.

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    don't do it. I told my doctors in order to get a blood test to see if my gear was real, and they pretty much looked at me like a ticking bomb that was about to unleash roid rage and then die. They hadn't even heard of nandrolone. It was a complete disaster

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    If you go under general anesthetic, you will need to let them know. Definately, everything and doses.

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    bump

    bump I would only when heart or something like that.I agree with Haz on the B12 for a abcess.

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