Questin on lab work (blood)... 2 things, insurance and...

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jaywooly

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I just switched to a new health care provider and a new doctor. He had me do some lab work (blood, no urine). Not sure what he's looking for, he said he wanted it because I hadn't had any lab work done in years. Should I expect any surprises? Am not on, but test enanthate should come up if he's testing for AAS. I know my natty test is very low right now for being a month and a half out of cycle.

Also, I'm looking to buy life insurance. They're going to take blood, urine, weight, etc, etc... Should I be worried here? 3 months for test enanthate to be out of my system. Should I just wait another 2 months for insurance so I don;t have any in my system dectable? I was kind of hoping to start a tren and prop cycle prior to the insurance co doing their tests.



Anyone work life insurance, or know? Alos, on the doc tip?

Thanks!
 
humm this is tough for me to say bro. I dont think you have to worry one bit about detection times. The thing i would worry about is your hdl ldl levels bp other profiles. Just coming off a cycle they can be all out of whack. I dont think they are testing you for gear. They just wanna make sure your not too much of a risk for their cheap asses. Bump for somebody a little more knowledgeable on the situation but id say hold of a bit till you think your levels are back to normal before the life insurance etc. I know mike had kinda the same situation pretty recent so im sure in the morning he will shine some input for ya bud.
 
Bump what swole said. Ide wait until your test levels are in the normal range. And I dont think you should worry about the enthate being in your system, I dont think they will be testing for that
 
They won't test for AAS in insurance tests, but if your liver values are out of whack or if you have a lot of protein in your urine, you will be declined.
 
I have only had one doc ask me about AAS - and he is a sports med doc so he has experience in the area and know that people my age don't look like I do naturally.

My regular doc always shares why she wants a test run, and I usually know enough about things so we are on the same page. And I could see her saying the exact same thing your doc did. I usually try to get a CBC run every year just to keep an eye on things (and I always get the doc to ask so my insurance covers it).

I think if your doc wanted to know, he or she would just belly up and ask. Hell, they have to ask all sorts of personal questions - AAS use is fairly mild.
 
thanks for the reply fellas, puts my mind at ease. I think my lab is posted too so I can check it out, my fiance' has. She just said all she remembered was that I had low cholesterol and slightly high bp. I'l take a gander myself. perhaps now! Thanks again
 
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