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I'm going to talk to a doctor in a few wks about elevated prolactin and try to get caber prescribed and talk about future options and things pertaining to AS. So the question is how would you go about bringing up AS use and if i should be straight up and say I don't plan on stopping soon or act ignorant of it like a dummy that just got something from a friend lol.
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Originally Posted by
LukasISsmall
I'm going to talk to a doctor in a few wks about elevated prolactin and try to get caber prescribed and talk about future options and things pertaining to AS. So the question is how would you go about bringing up AS use and if i should be straight up and say I don't plan on stopping soon or act ignorant of it like a dummy that just got something from a friend lol.
Just tell your doc the truth. Dr patient confidentiality my bro . I just met my new primary doc on monday. I told him what I was on how much and that I dont plan on stopping anytime soon . He said ok then lets get things right . Did full bloods. Got me on cialis. He told me its better to do it right than go at it blind. I was kinda shocked. Hes mad cool. All in all just be honest this way they can and will help you ok.
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Originally Posted by
Docmartin1020
Just tell your doc the truth. Dr patient confidentiality my bro . I just met my new primary doc on monday. I told him what I was on how much and that I dont plan on stopping anytime soon . He said ok then lets get things right . Did full bloods. Got me on cialis. He told me its better to do it right than go at it blind. I was kinda shocked. Hes mad cool. All in all just be honest this way they can and will help you ok.
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Be careful... insurance companies can obtain this information.... they are paying.
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Docmartin1020
Just tell your doc the truth. Dr patient confidentiality my bro . I just met my new primary doc on monday. I told him what I was on how much and that I dont plan on stopping anytime soon . He said ok then lets get things right . Did full bloods. Got me on cialis. He told me its better to do it right than go at it blind. I was kinda shocked. Hes mad cool. All in all just be honest this way they can and will help you ok.
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I tend to agree with Docmartin. I think it is always best to be completely truthful with your doctor. But at the end of the day, that is a personal decision. I saw a doc for many years who knew about my AAS use and was totally cool about it.
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Charger69
Be careful... insurance companies can obtain this information.... they are paying.
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Charger has a good point here. Your insurance company would have access to your information. I don't know if there would be any adverse consequences but that is something you might want to research.
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Just say you take SARM stacks. Ostarine is notorious for raising prolactin. They are legal.
I have brought my bag of supps , to my appointment when the bloodwork comes in; then they prescribe it. {for primary care}
Max
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You bring in sarms? Or gear? Or just you regular everyday
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TheMack
Charger has a good point here. Your insurance company would have access to your information. I don't know if there would be any adverse consequences but that is something you might want to research.
Your rates could possibly go up like a smokers could. Accidental death insurance- depending on the reason.
You don’t think the Feds could get an order to see your records?
I know that I am throwing out some bizarre ideas, but they could happen. I’m happy with my Dr knowing that I am all natural. LOL
Yes, it has its downfalls also. I went into ER a couple weeks out from a comp. testing was coming back fucked up. I started denying testing because I knew it was going to raise concerns and I was going to be a test specimen for the next 6 months.
Dr was surprised how just changing my diet had a drastic effect on cholesterol. LOLl
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Originally Posted by
TheMack
Charger has a good point here. Your insurance company would have access to your information. I don't know if there would be any adverse consequences but that is something you might want to research.
True . I wasnt specific on anything though . Ill be more careful . Thanks for the concerns guys. This is what we are here to do is help each other.
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Charger69
Be careful... insurance companies can obtain this information.... they are paying.
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I like how you think outside the box bro. Thanks for the concern ok . Ill be more careful .
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