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    My doctor is an a88hole

    I GET BLOOD DONRE LAST WEEK, GET RESULTS
    188 TOTAL CHOLESTEROL
    57 HDL
    113 LDL
    TEST TOTAL 566
    TRIGLYCERIDES 92
    LIVER CHECKS OUT
    OK NO PROB SO I START CYCLE, SHOOT 250MG TEST E PAST MONDAY.
    OUT OF CURIOSITY I SAY TH THE DOC FAX OVER THE BLOOD WORK
    I GET IT AND LOOK AT IT AND MY T3 IS HIGH 4.75 (0.04-4.50 NORM RANGE)
    I CALL HE SAYS DON'T WOORY IF I TEST IT AGAIN IT WILL PROBABLY BE DIFFERANT..UHHH WHAT! I DO RESEARCH AND IT POINTS TO HYPOTHYROIDISM (T4 IS 8.8) SYMPTOMS INC FATIGUE, POOR MUSCLE TONE,
    MUSCLE CRAMPS AND JOINT PAIN ETC..WHAT PISSES ME OFF I TOLD HIM ABOUT THESE SYMPTOMS IN THE PAST AND HE SAYS "I DON'T KNOW YOU WORK ALOT". NO I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO, SHOULD I STOP CYCLE AND SEE A ENDOCRONOLOGIST OR JUST KEEP GOING WITH CYCLE
    AND GET BLOOD DONE POST CYCLE AND SEE WHAT IT SAYS. I PREFER TO KEEP CYCLING...ANY OPINIONS

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    Best bet let your doctor know your currently on cycle. You don't wanna stop cold that will throw you off way worse. Your doctor can prescribe pct to regulate you and then get accurate readings of t3

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    Funny part he knows i was starting cycle thats why we did the blood. I have pct lined up
    BLOOD WORK WAS PRE-CYCLE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beliftin View Post
    Best bet let your doctor know your currently on cycle. You don't wanna stop cold that will throw you off way worse. Your doctor can prescribe pct to regulate you and then get accurate readings of t3
    HORRIBLE advice. Do NOT tell your DR you are on AAS, he might be bound to Dr/Patient privacy laws but he makes notes and Insurance Co's have access to said notes.

    I would run your cycle and tell the Doc the next blood test will have to wait for 3 months, and just make up some BS like you have to go out of town to help a family member.

    Then you can knock out 2 birds w/one stone post PCT blood work and another pull to test your t3 levels.

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    yeah, don't tell your doc. He might be a great guy and not disclose to the insurance companies, but you don't know. If the insurance company finds out about your AAS usage, they have access to your medical records, and your Dr. didn't report it, then your Doc's liable. If your Doc's smart he'll avoid liability and report your AAS usage. If in the future there is a complication and you are hospitalized, the insurance company could pull your AAS usage as pre-existing condition and deny your insurance claim.

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    Well you are not very much out of the normal range. I have seen many docs ignore test results that close to normal. Mine included.

    Agree with others. Run your cycle and don't tell doc about AAS do not want that in your medical records.

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