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    going to the doctors

    what do you guys do when you have to see a doctor.
    i mean, when you see a doctor for something that is wrong with you and the doctor says"are you on any drugs or medication" do you tell him or not.
    i suppose it is important the he knows what you are taking before he prescribes you with something that could have an adverse reaction or somethig.

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    I never tell the doc that I juice...been treated for high blood pressure and cellulitus, both related to roids...no problems..

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    are you not worried incase he gives you medication and it does'nt work cos of the juice

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    my doc knows about my cycles i always go in and lay it out to him and he monitors me and keeps me up to date on all the appropriate bloodwork etc.., last wk i got my liver values tested as im on d-rol, everything is perfect. anyway i know its not normal im just lucky my doc is cool as hell, he doesnt suscribe to the traditional medical BS. i think ur prob better to keep it under wraps, or maybee probe him a little about roids and see how he responds. if its neg u brought it up cause u have a friend who just strted and ur worried. if hes open minded maybee fill him in a litttle, GL!

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    cheers mate thats very helpful

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    my buddy went and he told his doc. everything went good. he was able to tell him what was wrong right then. sugar was messed up. almost diabetic. the doc cant tell anyone. i think its best to. i know i am if i ever have to go. its just up to you and your doc attitude i guess. gl

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    oh fux no.. if ur ASKING IF YOU SHOULD.. then u SHOULDNT u dont need that krap on ur file for future dr. transfers and insurance review.

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    If your usage of anabolics is on your medical records, it'll effect insurance? You have to have insurance in the first place for that to happen correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johny-too-small
    If your usage of anabolics is on your medical records, it'll effect insurance? You have to have insurance in the first place for that to happen correct?
    i do believe so, i not for certain but i have heard it many times..

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    Quote Originally Posted by taiboxa
    i do believe so, i not for certain but i have heard it many times..
    thats fuxin scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johny-too-small
    thats fuxin scary.
    yeah its a shame.. but doesnt matter not like the doc is gunna know wtf to do if ur on aas anyways cept tell u they are BAAAD mmmkay..

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    lol. stupid doctors with bad education.

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    Tai is right, insurance company's are evil. They can review your medical file for pre-existing conditions and you don't want steroid use on there. What do you think the bean counters are going to think of anabolic abuse?
    Last edited by Kratos; 07-08-2007 at 04:02 AM.

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    It depends alot on how the Doc puts it down as. If it's testosterone therapy most insurance co's wouldn't even look twice at it. If he puts it down as steroid use that's a different story. Even if it is not prescribed by your dr and he has it in your medical records as test therapy it's no different than a woman on estrogen for medical reasons. Just tell your doc to never use the word steroid in your file. Testosterone is what he should put.

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