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    this is very very good advice for anyone. this is a general must read.

    I know some of you know. But i also know for a fact that lots of you dont know, and have absolutely no clue about this.

    I worked in insurance many years ago and this really upset me to find out. I dont think anyone knew to tell ME before.

    Ive read on this board that many of you go to the doctor for many reasons related to your AAS use. i read tonight a guy will go tell his doctor about him doing a cycle and getting an infection. and another because he felt ill. things like that. and they will tell the doctor about the AAS.

    I made the mistake of thinking my doctor was young and cool as shit with me (because basically he is) and wouldnt rat on me for anything. well its the law, he has to.

    Doctors report every word you say to the M.I.B., the Medical Insurance Bureau. Its like your credit history, only its a medical history. I made the mistake of telling my doctor that a loaded barbell raked my back right on my spine and he was taking care of me with the right painkillers. well if you notice they write down everything you say word for word. it keeps their risk of malpractice off their side.

    i should have said i had severe muscle pain. but now any future insurance claim can say that my condition and injury is pre-existant, and thats bad news if i do get a serious spine injury.

    also, if you tell your doctor youve been cycling AAS, in the future if you have heart problems or arterial problems, youre insurance company can reject your claim saying the AAS possibly could have been responsible for the damages. and then try to pay that bill on your own!!!

    always, unless another insurance company is paying up with damages for an extremely substantial amount, dont admit to AAS or spinal injury or needle use. if you sue or admit to spinal damages for a poor amount, you can never sue again for a more serious injury. because it will be pre-existing.

    when i got my thigh infection, i said i dont know, maybe a bug bit me. i still got the correct antibiotics, and it only took 5 days to clear up. and no possible future liabilities listed on my M.I.B.

    if you get a disease a sharp insurance lawyer can say your needle use is reasonable consideration for a pre-existing condition.

    this is how they find out if your double dipping doctors for pain meds, and filing similar damage suits every ten years.

    it already bit me one time. but my doctor was responsible for that, when he listed that days accident as a pre-existing condition.

    http://www.mib.com/

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    Thanks for the info .

    Makes me nervous now . I went to the doctor for my leg being swollen from a bad injection .
    Only thing I could do was tell him the truth .
    I am very cautious and guess there is just a occasional bad poke .


    Gave me antibiotic and was back to normal in a couple days .

    Looks like that will be highlighted in my file.
    I did tell them I had a script for my low test .

    Sigh *

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    Bump.....good info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dont wanna be old View Post
    I did tell them I had a script for my low test .

    Sigh *
    well, youve got that going for you.


    i read three people already on the board in the past three days going to the doctor and tell them they shoot a cycle. no, you cant be locked up. its private info, and police have no legal access to the MIB only fraud investigators.

    next time.... you just got a bug bite. always let the doctor put his own reasoning being the infections or damages. youll always get the right antibiotics or care anyhow.

    :thumbsups:

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    Good to know for those who are unaware... Off the record doesn't mean much. I tell my doc what he needs to know.... nothing more. I have an infection.... I cant sleep.... I dont even bother to tell him I am seeing an Endo for HRT.

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    beyond filling a simple Rx, I'm really not sure what my kaiser GP does, except refer me to a specialist.

    Here's a funny one. I went to see a spinal specialist the other day. Nurse had me step on a scale. I thought it was the same level as the carpeting. It was two inches higher. I tripped. Tore something in my knee. I was in a lot of pain. No one bothered to do anything, nor write it down, nor take a report.

    If this happened at work, I would be required by OSHA to fill out an accident/injury report. why would a hospital not do something so basic as this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Times Roman View Post
    beyond filling a simple Rx, I'm really not sure what my kaiser GP does, except refer me to a specialist.

    Here's a funny one. I went to see a spinal specialist the other day. Nurse had me step on a scale. I thought it was the same level as the carpeting. It was two inches higher. I tripped. Tore something in my knee. I was in a lot of pain. No one bothered to do anything, nor write it down, nor take a report.

    If this happened at work, I would be required by OSHA to fill out an accident/injury report. why would a hospital not do something so basic as this?
    liability

    or dumb nurses theirs a lot of them

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