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Steroids and doctors?

androchem

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How safe is it to talk to your general practitioner about the gear you run? Are the things discussed confidential? Just wondering if Its better to be upfront about it, or not say anything so you don't get screwed in the future. Please all opinions are appreciated.
 
How safe is it to talk to your general practitioner about the gear you run? Are the things discussed confidential? Just wondering if Its better to be upfront about it, or not say anything so you don't get screwed in the future. Please all opinions are appreciated.

anything i say to my doctor is put in my chart. now lets say in 20 years i develop prostate cancer, the insurance company goes thorough my medical records and BLAMO...uh,oh steroid abuse, claim denied which leaves me dying of cancer or broke.
 
anything i say to my doctor is put in my chart. now lets say in 20 years i develop prostate cancer, the insurance company goes thorough my medical records and BLAMO...uh,oh steroid abuse, claim denied which leaves me dying of cancer or broke.

Yup there you go. To directly answer the OP, it is confidential. The doctor can't call the cops and give them your address. However I've heard different stories. In one case, my friend's doctor told him that he was an idiot and didn't want to be his doctor anymore if he was going to make bad decisions like that. In another case, the doctor monitored the bloodwork on a regular basis - liver functions, test levels, etc. You run the risk but like lennoxchi said, if insurance goes thru chart you are fcukt
 
well thats why i go to mexico for medical checkups and blood work and two minor surgeries. i dont need an insurance company knowing the negative things about my health. plus theres almost no waiting time and my doctor knows me,its all personal and no electronic file and you get to keep your file with you so no one but you and your doctor can see it.
actually i havent been to a doctor in the united states since i was 5.
so my medical file in the united states is blank. you live in boston maybe you can go to canada aye :D
 
yeah have called him on his cell at like 2am fraking out thinking I had an STD when I was in college. turned out to be a bruised kidney from practice. lol
 
anything i say to my doctor is put in my chart. now lets say in 20 years i develop prostate cancer, the insurance company goes thorough my medical records and BLAMO...uh,oh steroid abuse, claim denied which leaves me dying of cancer or broke.

whats funny is I hear a lot of people saying things like this, but I have yet to hear a single case of it actually happening to anyone :)
 
aclu.org/privacy/medical/15222res20030530.html

Being a rock-solid libertarian and gun rights advocate (surprise!), I'm not a huge fan of the of the ACLU because of their a la carte view on civil liberties, but they do come in handy at times. That page makes for some interesting reading.

Synopsis: Don't bank heavily on your medical records being as private as they should be. By "private as they should be", I mean medical records should exist solely for the benefit of the patient and be between that person, their doctor, and NOBODY else unless that person decides such without coercion. Unfortunately, things aren't that way anymore and it is easier than you might think for your records to be accessed by undesirables.
 
I wonder if you could just ask them not to write it on your chart anywhere
 
Maybe, but then it would be the same way the insurance company would ask the hospital not to bill them....:ninja:

What's the worst they would say NO....

Wouldn't hurt to ask...but then how do you know there will never be a note of it..?

Guess if you can call your doc @ 2AM then maybe things r good...if you have to call a hotline to get to your doc...then maybe..the pen is mightier than the liver....IDK
 
I wonder if you could just ask them not to write it on your chart anywhere

doubt they would not chart. its their only form of protection when the patient sues. imagine just being given AAS with no chart entry or any lab workup, bad outcome, and bam instant huge jury award.
 
I told my doc I use, but I also mention "This is off the record.. write nothing down.." and he then listens. Only thing he scolded me for was using orals, said to come to him for injectables down the road.
 
I told my doc I use, but I also mention "This is off the record.. write nothing down.." and he then listens. Only thing he scolded me for was using orals, said to come to him for injectables down the road.

what doctor is that?!? i want U.S. rx injectables
 
If you dont pass on all the information about what you put in your body then you deserve to get sh*tty service from your Doctor. Not tellin him you use gear for insurance reasons is dumb. You might not be around in 20 years time cos you didn't bother telling him about the gear you were running.
 
im telling you ,mexico
its only a quarter of the cost and the same or better service as the united states.
no steroid laws,so you can be very open with your doctor and get everything you need.
 
im telling you ,mexico
its only a quarter of the cost and the same or better service as the united states.
no steroid laws,so you can be very open with your doctor and get everything you need.

its not really the same price for all of us - you know? I would need a plane ticket from connecticut to mexico, like $800 right? IDK - i have my bloodwork done on a regular basis at a clinic so i dont really have a regular physician. i suppose i should. not sure what the consequences would be of telling him about gear.
 
from connecticut
connecticut is in a strange location from mexico because of the gulf coast
so yes going to mexico from connecticut would be expensive
depending on what you were doing in mexico
if you were doing surgery it would be worth the cost, otherwise for you, im not sure what you should do.
i think you should maybe befriend a doctor, make things regular, keep things as confidential as possible and pay in cash. i just feel lucky to live near the border.
 
whats funny is I hear a lot of people saying things like this, but I have yet to hear a single case of it actually happening to anyone :)

It's tthe same as any insurance company denying someone because of a pre existing injury, happens more than it should. Or having coverage lowered or refused due to prior conditions. It is worse when you are self employed and pay for your insurance...tthose people have no mercy....happened to me 8 yrs ago with a back injury. Now, if Iwant to have surgery, I'm out of a shyyyat load of cash.
 
It's tthe same as any insurance company denying someone because of a pre existing injury, happens more than it should. Or having coverage lowered or refused due to prior conditions. It is worse when you are self employed and pay for your insurance...tthose people have no mercy....happened to me 8 yrs ago with a back injury. Now, if Iwant to have surgery, I'm out of a shyyyat load of cash.

I'm not saying it can't happen, just that i've never actually heard someone say it did with steroids in particular. Yeah, when you are self-employed its a whole different ballgame with insurance entirely.
 
I'm not saying it can't happen, just that i've never actually heard someone say it did with steroids in particular. Yeah, when you are self-employed its a whole different ballgame with insurance entirely.

Yup! Shhiiiity but reality...


To the Op.

If your doc is "cool" so to speak, he may not put certain facts in your file. I know a few doctors like this, but I do not go to them for anything serious..i.e. heart condition.
 
Yup! Shhiiiity but reality...


To the Op.

If your doc is "cool" so to speak, he may not put certain facts in your file. I know a few doctors like this, but I do not go to them for anything serious..i.e. heart condition.

i wonder if you tell them "off the record" or not to write it down if they listen. i also wonder if their notation is enough for an insurance company to deny.
 
How safe is it to talk to your general practitioner about the gear you run? Are the things discussed confidential? Just wondering if Its better to be upfront about it, or not say anything so you don't get screwed in the future. Please all opinions are appreciated.

just gunna say make sure u dont tell anyone but ur doctor and make sure its OFF RECORD life insurance may come backj to bite u in the ass later if you dont
 
I want to tell her so she can keep an eye on everything, but I don't want her writing any of it down. I might just say hypothetically speaking, If i were to run a steroid cycle in the future, could I discuss it with you without any of it being documented.
 
she may not chart it, especially if you pay cash for the visit, but the insurance (health and life) can still pull the pharmacy records. so even with a legal script, legally getting gear from walgreens, you can still be found out
 
I almost started a post about this last week. I sell insurance and I had a friend of mine that was denied both life and health insurance due to his medical records that showed a "history" of steroid use.
 
I want to tell her so she can keep an eye on everything, but I don't want her writing any of it down. I might just say hypothetically speaking, If i were to run a steroid cycle in the future, could I discuss it with you without any of it being documented.

If you look long enough, and hard enough, you will find a few that will go along with your request. However, it is an "iffy" subject.

Once, in the past, i wanted a 3rd blood test (supposed to have 2 on the insurance per year). So, I told the doc that I purchased something OTC and after I took it, i felt weird. I then said that I did research and there was some scrutiny about "spiked". So, he sent me in for another blood work. He put in my file that I had ingested an "out of date" supplement.....lol
 
interesting topic...unfortunately my doctor is a silly old man that tells me to take it easy on the protein :-/

i once mentioned the topic of AAS and he gave me the

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she may not chart it, especially if you pay cash for the visit, but the insurance (health and life) can still pull the pharmacy records. so even with a legal script, legally getting gear from walgreens, you can still be found out

I'm not trying to obtain a script for gear, I would just like to have an educated talk with her about everything, without getting jousted in the ass by insurance. Also are people denied such coverages if they have a history of alcohol or drug abuse, would like to stay on topic but just wondering.
 
Yes, you will be denied with a history of drug abuse and sometimes for alcohol abuse as well. Just depends on the situation, i.e. how long have you been clean.
 
Just imagine how the gov't would run healthcare if they had access to your info? Wait, I worked for DHS I know!

The public health option will be more stringent than the insurance co.s

Also, certain health conditions, past meds, as well as current, i.e. antidepressants, prescribed stims., other brain affecting drugs can preclude you from gov't jobs.

Speak softly, and with a doctor friend. Everything ends up on your record.
 
Just imagine how the gov't would run healthcare if they had access to your info? Wait, I worked for DHS I know!

The public health option will be more stringent than the insurance co.s

Also, certain health conditions, past meds, as well as current, i.e. antidepressants, prescribed stims., other brain affecting drugs can preclude you from gov't jobs.

Speak softly, and with a doctor friend. Everything ends up on your record.

About sums that up lol
 
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