Another military question

Hey guys,

Searched for some answers and learned that the military won't test you for gear unless they have a reason to suspect.

But what about your annual physical? When I got in I had blood drawn a couple times and I know they're gonna do it again here and there. I'm wondering if they'd see your very high test levels and be like :owned: but then again I don't even know if they look at that. Does anyone have any insight? Anything to worry about during the physicals? Seems like a risky game.. especially today when they're just looking for reasons to boot people.

Thanks in advance I really appreciate it.
 
Youre right. they wont test unless they suspect or if you tell someone and thy tell someone. I honestly dont think theyd chefk for that. Only time thy take our blood is to check for hiv so you should be good
 
I believe even if they did do a blood test they wouldn't be running a test panel. Probably just your general health blood test and checking for transmittable disease like the above poster mentioned.
 
No AAS testing in blood draws for the military. It has to be a command referal for AAS testing and it takes ALOT to get that command referal. Had a few guys I personally knew on gear and never where they tested for it.
 
Been juicing on and off in the marines for 10 years. No problems so far..

been juicing on and off in the Canadian Forces (Infantry) for the past 4 years and nothing has happened. its a common thing in the military, as long as you dont "roid rage" then no one cares. also roid tests are $$$
 
Yeah man, I'm in the army, stationed in Germany, I'm on test right now and I have a blood test coming up because my doctor said my vitamin d levels were low, weird, anyways what branch of service you in
 
they definitely won't check your test.. Been in 12 years now and it was like pulling teeth to get them to check my test before I started TRT.
 
yes I'm active duty and I got prescribed test e at 150mg per week.. I do my own injections too. I got referred off base to an endo since I realized that my Pcm had no idea what he was doing

also I'm Air Force and the AF clinics tend to be a little more lenient with this type of stuff.
 
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Looking at my last annual physical before I got out, when they take your blood it's a health check. They'll measure your triglycerides, lipids, WBC, check for HIV. They don't check test levels in the annual physical (or in the old 5 year and 10 year physicals, but they don't do those any more, now that they have annuals). In fact, the first time I ever had my test levels checked was in my current job when they did a physical right after I started
 
Yeah man, I'm in the army, stationed in Germany, I'm on test right now and I have a blood test coming up because my doctor said my vitamin d levels were low, weird, anyways what branch of service you in

Air Force

doesnt the us military need every man they can get there hands on. I doubt they would be booting ppl at times of war

Not anymore. The days of large armies fighting each other and controlling vast distances of land are over. With today's technology and the global situation a small force can have a huge effect. But that's a whole different topic lol.

Dude today's military is a joke, about 70% of the army is overweight, and they are in fact trying to downsize

I agree. I see a lot of disappointing bodies nowadays.
 
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