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    Quote Originally Posted by jfalco View Post
    Not true. If this were true every junkie would go straight from detox to jail, because the doctor had to report them to save his medical liscence. Before you make assumptions you should at least use a little logic. In fact, the opposite is true. You have the right to a confidential relationship with your doctor and his reporting your steroid use would be improper and a risk to his liscense. Don't lie to your doctor.
    again, this is based upon DIGITAL networking.... doctors are under a very watchful eye when all the info is in a database....

    ie your doc does blood work and finds your test levels through the roof, your healthcare provider, or insurance, will cancel...

    again.. i have kaiser and i talk to my doc all the time about my cycles.. he monitors them.. but i do it with a sense of reason.

    i make sure the info about my cycle stays between us...

    if i gave blood and they checked my test levels, i would be red flaged...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamyjamjr View Post
    again, this is based upon DIGITAL networking.... doctors are under a very watchful eye when all the info is in a database....

    ie your doc does blood work and finds your test levels through the roof, your healthcare provider, or insurance, will cancel...

    again.. i have kaiser and i talk to my doc all the time about my cycles.. he monitors them.. but i do it with a sense of reason.

    i make sure the info about my cycle stays between us...

    if i gave blood and they checked my test levels, i would be red flaged...
    The policies of your health insurance company have nothing to do with your doctor's medical liscense. I was responding to you claiming that the doctor's liscense was at risk. I wouldn't know if kaiser will cancel your insurance for having high test levels, but I would be surprised. If your doctor says this is the case, I'm sure it is. Good thing you are honest with your doctor, otherwise he wouldn't know which blood tests to avoid to help you keep your insurance.

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