So i wanted to start a thread because i haven't in a while and i miss the interaction as well with the fact i feel this is a great discussion to have!
So i've heard many scare stories about not telling your primary care technition about personal steroid usage and that nulling your insurance for certain issues you may have.
How about we talk about various ways to get your bloods ordered from your doctor without raising suspicion!?
Asking for total and free testosterone is quite simple, simply say you're feeling lethargic despite your diet or exercise habits changing and you read online it may be due to low test. Only thing is that they may have you pay for the test.
Only other one i can think about is saying you fell into a depression and have drank a lot in the past month in order to be able to get bloodwork for your kidneys and liver. This alcohol binge should be mentioned prior to asking for a test on your testosterone levels because habitual alcohol consumption may lead to low testosterone.
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So i've heard many scare stories about not telling your primary care technition about personal steroid usage and that nulling your insurance for certain issues you may have.
How about we talk about various ways to get your bloods ordered from your doctor without raising suspicion!?
Asking for total and free testosterone is quite simple, simply say you're feeling lethargic despite your diet or exercise habits changing and you read online it may be due to low test. Only thing is that they may have you pay for the test.
Only other one i can think about is saying you fell into a depression and have drank a lot in the past month in order to be able to get bloodwork for your kidneys and liver. This alcohol binge should be mentioned prior to asking for a test on your testosterone levels because habitual alcohol consumption may lead to low testosterone.
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