I'll be getting a test soon
if the doctors ever ask if i am using gear should i deny during blood test
You need to rethink your choice of doctors if you have an issue discussing AAS.
The Dr isn't the issue. The insurance company getting the info and using it to deny future services - that is the issue.
Life is a box of chocolates. Lick all the nuts.
The Dr isn't the issue. The insurance company getting the info and using it to deny future services - that is the issue.
--Life is a box of chocolates. Lick all the nuts.
How is that an issue when TRT is often prescribed? Glad I have Kaiser then. Never had an issue
You need to rethink your choice of doctors if you have an issue discussing AAS.
This ^^^^^ if you use the method described here they dont ask any questions. And you dont show inssurance or anything like that. I got a blood test from my regular doc several months back and i just told him i thought i had low T and it was no problem he did my test with no more questions
How is that an issue when TRT is often prescribed? Glad I have Kaiser then. Never had an issue
My doc told me that the issue with that is most issurance do not cover trt so he had to put it down as something else so the inssurance would cover it
Anybody know if Winstrol shows up on a Testosterone Test
I was wondering if you get a regular blood panel/test done will it check test/estrogen? Or would you have to specifically ask for that? And forgive me if this is a dumb question but why wouldn't you want that on your insurance record?
Thanks
I was wondering if you get a regular blood panel/test done will it check test/estrogen? Or would you have to specifically ask for that? And forgive me if this is a dumb question but why wouldn't you want that on your insurance record?
Thanks
The privatelabs test shows test, free test, and estro.
The insurance concern isnt about showing that you have low test (if you do). The concern is that if you get tested and end up over the norm, the doc will know(no biggie) but he has to put it into your medical record. Insurance companies review your medical record when you ask for referrals, pre-op authorizations, insurance renewals (maybe not anymore with obamacare, not sure), and if your record points to something shady (like a test of 3000), they can use that as a basis to deny services.
Plus, medical records can be subpoenaed in court cases, so now there is something that can be made public if a certain chain of events occurs.
When I was dialing in my trt dose with my trt doc, I had to get normal blood work for my internist. He is an endocrine specialist as well, so he ran a test panel on me w/o telling me. I got a call a week later telling me to come in. When he and I spoke during the follow up, he showed me the results - test of 1100. I explained the trt situation, and he noted it, along with the trt doc name and phone # so that it wouldn't be an issue.... But that's why I say be careful.
Life is a box of chocolates. Lick all the nuts.
I'm planning to do this method. Will the female hormone test show my total test number?