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    Who all notifies their doctor they're on gear.

    I have an appointment soon, doc usually asks me if Im doing narcotics and sht like always, I want to know who feels comfortable telling they're doctor they take it. Can doc's report that or will it be in medical records that people could see?

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    Never. Terrible idea. You can kiss insurance and life insurance goodbye, forever.
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    anything you tell your doc could potentially become a part of your permenant medical record.

    bad idea.........

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    Yes it could be in your med records which could screw you and insurance depending on your particular situation which is why most people don't say anything. Request the blood work you want, get treated for what ails you based on bw and no one needs to be the wiser.

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    Of corse I'm going to tell my doctor. Soon the IRS is going to be running Heath care. (Not trying to be political) so there is no way I would lie. I even tell my doc my source and my favorite ugl so he can test purity.

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    All of the above mentioned. I know first hand. Just got my life insurance reinstated. Much much higher rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fcastle357 View Post
    Of corse I'm going to tell my doctor. Soon the IRS is going to be running Heath care. (Not trying to be political) so there is no way I would lie. I even tell my doc my source and my favorite ugl so he can test purity.
    Keep your head in then sand then.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Hartman View Post

    Keep your head in then sand then.
    What's that supposed to mean.

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    Like an ostrich. Why does an ostrich do it?
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    It means to continue to deny what will happen if you tell your dr you're on gear and let him treat you for the sides.

    Soon every ailment you have will be due to this illegal supplement or another and be excluded from coverage. Medicare is great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Hartman View Post
    It means to continue to deny what will happen if you tell your dr you're on gear and let him treat you for the sides.

    Soon every ailment you have will be due to this illegal supplement or another and be excluded from coverage. Medicare is great.
    Sarcasm is lost in text. Do you really think I tell my doctor where I get my gear . It was a joke
    I thought the having him test it for purity would have been enough.

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    lmfao clearly we've miscommunicated lol.

    You wouldn't believe some of the guys that think telling their doc everything is the best policy though. Unreal.

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    No worries.

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    I recently decided tell a huge super super lean guy at the gym I was off my cycle. He took the high road and told me he hasn't ever touched aas. I can't imagine anyone would have a body like his natural, but who knows? I felt like a total dummy, never ever ever again will I tell anyone I am taking anything. There is nothing to gain and alot to lose. ESPECIALLY when it your practitioner!

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    When ppl ask me what I'm taking I just say creatine...lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayprice
    When ppl ask me what I'm taking I just say creatine...lol.
    Me to. And I am usually taking creatine so it's not a lie. Muhahahaa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayprice View Post
    When ppl ask me what I'm taking I just say creatine...lol.
    I'm already on creatine and should be starting to blow up soon but I want to get to your level bro, can you tell me what brand of protein you're taking?? I'll keep it between the two of us
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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman
    anything you tell your doc could potentially become a part of your permenant medical record.

    bad idea.........
    Well I thought under HIPPA law it should stay between you and the doctor?

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    I'm with Kaiser and I'd never admit to anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Never. Terrible idea. You can kiss insurance and life insurance goodbye, forever.
    How would you for sure know that it is on your medical record?

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    Why take the chance?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Megalodon6 View Post
    How would you for sure know that it is on your medical record?
    You wouldn't unless you have a doctor friend. There are some things in your record that even you aren't privy to. Just like how other doctors know that you've been a difficult patient to deal with in the past with other docs.
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    I would not admit it also, but what about the requests for that frequent blood work that you would like to do..?

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    Go to a private lab and pay out of pocket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayprice View Post
    Go to a private lab and pay out of pocket.
    Fair enough !

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    Ironically there are many doctors who are strung out on prescription medications, most of which are a lot worse than any gear(when taken responsibly).

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    I once had a lawyer friend that told me to never admit to anything that if taken to the extreme could get you in trouble. This includes breaking the law of any kind...i.e. speeding, dui, drug posession, use of narcotics, or even taking a leak in public. NEVER admit to anything illegal!! Take note from Clinton's book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    You wouldn't unless you have a doctor friend. There are some things in your record that even you aren't privy to. Just like how other doctors know that you've been a difficult patient to deal with in the past with other docs.
    Well poo wish I would've known this I've told a doc in the past hopefully its not on my record

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blocky970 View Post
    I have an appointment soon, doc usually asks me if Im doing narcotics and sht like always, I want to know who feels comfortable telling they're doctor they take it. Can doc's report that or will it be in medical records that people could see?
    If it wasnt prescribed, I never tell

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