Nervous about DR visit...

peter1

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Wuts up bro's I finished my cycle of test 500 mgs a week and deca 300 mgs a week for 10 weeks. I have also finished all of my PCT. Now it is time to go to the doctor and get everything tested. I have never been to the doctor for this, and this is a new DR I am going to. I just made the appointment and the lady asked me 100 questions (I just told her I needed a checkup). What I want to know is, how should I tell the Dr. that I just did AS. And, what should I ask him to check for and test for? I don't have anything to worry about with giving my insurance do I? They aren't going to give up any specific information about why I was there right? What do you guys think?
-Pete
 
Depending on what blood tests you have done, the insurance company WILL audit your records.
 
I would not talk about AAS. just tell him you want an overall check up and blood work. nothing wrong with taking care of yourself. If he asked, tell him you take andro, creatine, or something like that.......11
 
Absolutely DO NOT tell your doctor since he would have to chart that use and it would become available to the insurance company if they did a chart review.

jb




eleven11 said:
I would not talk about AAS. just tell him you want an overall check up and blood work. nothing wrong with taking care of yourself. If he asked, tell him you take andro, creatine, or something like that.......11
 
I just got done with my doctor visit around 4 weeks ago...and I was on a cycle when I went in. All you gotta do is tell him you have used creatine before, and with all this bad press on sports supplements lately, you would like to get your blood work done for safe measure. I probably didn't have to tell him that to get my blood work done, but I didn't want to get bombarded with questions...I'm not exactely a very good liar, lol.
 
Bob Smith said:
Depending on what blood tests you have done, the insurance company WILL audit your records.
Insurance co= permanent record. Be careful, this could screw you up later in life when you go to get life or health insurance in the future.
 
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