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Should I tell my Dr. I'm on the juice?

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Time to see the Dr. for a yearly check up. I've started blasting and cruising.Currently on a test p/tren cycle for summer cut.I'm interested to know what's going on inside...blood,liver,prostate,heart.The blood work numbers are gonna be whack when he gets them back.Should I tell him everything?what are the advantages or problems with him knowing all.last year,before any gear, my test levels were at 200 and he totally dismissed the notion of TRT.I need some experience and advise.

JOEDIEZ's picture

well well-well, I think we have been here before. You need to talk to your doctor. If he works for you he needs to know that. Insurance or not. If you dont go to see him the insurance company doesnt pay him, for you. they pay him crap anyway. bUt anyway you have to talk to him and tell him otr for a sec and see what his opinions are if he is shady get rid of him. interview doctors. if they want your business they are like anyone else who wants your money. if they want it it has to be on your terms. I tell my docs. But we have the other issue about does your work get your records? they should have absolutely no reason to get your records unless they submit you for a drug screen and then they only get those results. If you are trying to get a life insurance policy then be sure you dont take that physical while on cycle, COMMON SENSE, but the only way to find out s to talk to your doc. and I am serious about shopping around if he turns out to be a prick. good luck

wheels's picture

The link in Juiceinator's reply is dead-on. But there are two questions that could matter a great deal.

First, what country do you live in? If UK, Canada, or another socialized medicine country, then I have no idea what to say. They do what their bureaucracy tells them they must. It might be better than the private US system since they cannot drop you like a private insurance company can.

Second, if in the US, do you have insurance now? If so, anything in your record will follow you for life. If you don't have insurance now, then it could be safe to tell your Dr, provided you are willing to lie if you go to get insurance--just don't mention that you had this prior doctor so they never know to look for the records.

Personally I will not tell my insurance company's doctor anything. If I have problems related to AAS usage then I will go to an outside Dr and private pay. And I will not tell either Dr about the other.

Oh and 7gothic is wrong. It is not an invisible sky zombie--it is a giant spaghetti monster watching our every move.

jprizzle's picture

If he wouldnt give you trt with a 200 score I would find a new doctor.

7gothic's picture

There's a 99% chance you doctor knows little, if anything, about steroids-----they aren't even mentioned in med school pharmacology classes. Even most endocrinologists know very Little about them.
Don't believe me???? Ask the next doctor you see to name 4 anabolic steroids and see what kind of answer you get.
So you can tell your doctor what you're taking, but don't expect any advice he gives you (like strongly advising that you stop) to have any value or validity.
These same doctors go to church every Sunday and talk to an invisible sky zombie who talks back to them and watches their every thought, feeling and action 24/7/365.

chester's picture

how can he help you if you dont tell him. request confidentiality

eire77's picture

Some really great info thanks!!

Fullypumped's picture

Bro this is your doc he needs to know what you are putting in your body. He's not going to call the cops or slap you across the face. My doc knows.

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