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    I did and when he asked about roids I said no and yea he gave me meds and there not helping at all. Like he gave me 5 meds and nothing bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by bufftiger View Post
    I did and when he asked about roids I said no and yea he gave me meds and there not helping at all. Like he gave me 5 meds and nothing bro
    This was a mistake. Your doc can not treat you properly if he does not have all the facts. He is bound by a confidentiality agreement so he can not notify authorities or your work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigershark View Post
    This was a mistake. Your doc can not treat you properly if he does not have all the facts. He is bound by a confidentiality agreement so he can not notify authorities or your work.
    Anything you tell you doc can be noted in your medical records. Insurance companies have access to this, so you could be denied health coverage (or have you rates jacked up) for the rest of your life for illicit drug use. The cons far outweigh the pros here.

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    this burned me hard years ago by telling the doc i had smoked the ganj here and there. when i went for my insurance (life) it was denied .but i did get it after a little talking.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Anything you tell you doc can be noted in your medical records. Insurance companies have access to this, so you could be denied health coverage (or have you rates jacked up) for the rest of your life for illicit drug use. The cons far outweigh the pros here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    Anything you tell you doc can be noted in your medical records. Insurance companies have access to this, so you could be denied health coverage (or have you rates jacked up) for the rest of your life for illicit drug use. The cons far outweigh the pros here.
    When I told my doc he asked me if I wanted it left out of my records and I said yes. The endo on the other hand did record it so hopefully I didn't screw myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigershark View Post
    When I told my doc he asked me if I wanted it left out of my records and I said yes. The endo on the other hand did record it so hopefully I didn't screw myself.
    This sucks, but there is a good chance that will come back to bite you in the ass later. Insurance companies are there to make money, so they will dig up anything they can as an excuse to deny you coverage.

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    if there hasnt been alot of bad feedback from the doctor.they can issue a waiver like they did me. unless there is alot of negative feedback.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    This sucks, but there is a good chance that will come back to bite you in the ass later. Insurance companies are there to make money, so they will dig up anything they can as an excuse to deny you coverage.

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