Doctor is about to bust me...

lastround360

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I'm 3 weeks into a 500mg test e cycle and a doctor at this clinic I visited just ordered a testosterone panel, despite me showing her my test bloods from just a month ago (before the cycle). They drew my blood on the spot, so they'll probably have the results tomorrow or Monday. My test bloods from last month were low, so doctor prescribed clomid for low T, but will probably unprescribe it (? if that's possible) once she sees my ridiculous test levels. Worried about if the doctor could report this to my insurance, or maybe even the authorities. Is that possible? I live in the US. Also, how should I respond when the doctor asks me about this? It's not my primary care doc, and I don't plan on returning to that clinic, so there's always the option of ducking their calls, but I feel like that will land me in more trouble.
 
its against the law for her to report you to the authorities. I promise you. easy lawsuit.

the insurance wont do anything.

She may lecture you and worse thing is she wont see you as a patient.


People are encouraged to seek care and be transparent. them doing that is against the law. unless you plan on harming someone else/yourself, its doctor patient confidentiality
 
I'm 3 weeks into a 500mg test e cycle and a doctor at this clinic I visited just ordered a testosterone panel, despite me showing her my test bloods from just a month ago (before the cycle). They drew my blood on the spot, so they'll probably have the results tomorrow or Monday. My test bloods from last month were low, so doctor prescribed clomid for low T, but will probably unprescribe it (? if that's possible) once she sees my ridiculous test levels. Worried about if the doctor could report this to my insurance, or maybe even the authorities. Is that possible? I live in the US. Also, how should I respond when the doctor asks me about this? It's not my primary care doc, and I don't plan on returning to that clinic, so there's always the option of ducking their calls, but I feel like that will land me in more trouble.
You’re definitely over worrying. Take a deep breathe. What are you gonna get in trouble for? Luckily we live in a country where we have hippa laws. Also having high test levels does not equal a crime. The only thing they can do is tell you can’t come back there. Which most won’t even do that cause then they aren’t making anymore cash or payments from your insurance company. Doctors need to pay there bills too. Also, your insurance company is simultaneously paying for thousands of addicts that take copious amounts of illegal drugs to go to rehab for 28 days. They don’t care if you’re taking testosterone, which nobody can prove anyway.
 
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I think the "come clean" ship may have sailed. It would have been better to just tell her on the spot that the blood results were going to be skewed... instead you let her go on a wild goose chase.

If you don't plan on going back anyways, I don't really see the point of continuing any dialog with them. Alternatively, I would just be straightforward - you're a bodybuilder/athlete and exogenous hormones have come into the picture for you, particularly because your test levels were low and it was holding you back.

Don't play stupid... no one likes being treated like an idiot and that's how she'll feel if you take the play stupid approach. If you're really not going back, there's no reason to do that.

Last, she has evidence of nothing to report you to anyone... even if that were a standard procedure, but it isn't. You are probably going to be one of the more forgettable things she'll encounter this week.
 
When I first started my blast I didn’t want/have the 100 for labcorp. I went to my doctor for bloods. I was afraid as well, i went in talking about fake symptoms and what not to get a complete blood panel done. Once it came back obviously my test was high and my pcp was going to order more tests. I came clean and explained I didn’t want her to report me or affect my insurance. She basically quoted what cridi887 said. By law she can’t report me. She informed me that insurance wont change or care. She did lecture me and offered another complete panel once im done to make sure my levels are back to notmal.
 
Yeah
The only thing to be concerned about is finding another doc that will write a script, and reevaluating your protocol generally. Same thing, bro.
 
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