View Poll Results: Do you tell your doctor you use AAS?

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Thread: To tell the Dr. or Not to tell the Dr.? That is the question..

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  1. #1
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    I'll put it this way, mine knows im on a lot of steroids, but i've never told him... Keeps me safe.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by bdtr
    I'll put it this way, mine knows im on a lot of steroids, but i've never told him... Keeps me safe.

    Exactly.......the less people that know the better things are.....eventhough at your size its quite evident. I dont understand why people would tell their doctors when there is no need to.

  3. #3
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    If you tell your doctor that you are using AAS, you can kiss your chance at ever getting any decent life insurance goodbye! Don't believe me? Read on... I hate doctors and rarely see them for several reasons...here is one. Several years ago I went to establish myself with a doc at the request of Mrs. WCAS because we have two little ones and she wanted to make sure all was ok.

    Well, several months later, I was going through the process of getting a 7 figure life insurance policy and received a disturbing phone call from my agent. "Are you using anabolic steroids?" Hell no was my answer (I wasn't at the time. In fact, it had been four years since I had done my last cycle). Guess what I told my doctor? I use creatine and androstenidione. (This was when Andro was still legal and right when McGuire came out and said he uses it) YEP, because I used Andro, my doc put down that I was a steroid user. In the end and after much talk with the insurance underwriters, I was cleared.

    If I hadn't been cleared, you bet that quack would have been sued for defamation etc. It is a pre-cursor, not an AAS. Anyway bros, be careful what you say because it WILL come back to haunt you. Guaranteed!

  4. #4
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    i have always told my doctors everything. juice, rec drugs, booze, everything. go for a sprained ankle, then no. whats the point? but bloodwork, surgery anything like that i always want him to be as informed as possible. what if i wind up with some kind of wacko infection that i got from a pin? or somethin that was in some gear and he couldnt pinpoint it cause i didnt tell him. not worth the chance for me. my doc went to a million years of school so he can take care of my broken ass if i can help him just a little by tellin all, then i always do.

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