Hello, 18 years old, doing another cycle, need advice, thank you

In my defense this one burns more than usual. If you tried it you'd be wondering the same.

You should ask some of your "clients" that you set up with cycles for why your gear hurts so much. I bet they could prolly help you out.

Or ask them about your gyno reversal protocol and you defending your stance on not ever needing an Aromatase inhibitor (AI) while you cycle too.
 
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Second the great information notion!

I just know that most wouldn't (I wouldn't) opt for a revocation of the HIPAA as that can also cost your doctor's office from treating you. At least mine has that clause. As we're all moving towards digital records, I fear that the damage would already be done if notes (not medical records per se) were transcribed and sent off. It's scary what I can see on my insurance website as they have to share with you what they have on your file.

I do agree that while I was dumbing it down for the sake of argument, it still stands that your doctor can share (unless expressly told not to) information with your insurance company, which can come back to bite you. That's more or less the point I was trying to make. :)
Your points are accurate, but most people do not realize exactly how it works. What's even worse is they do not realize what they are signing because they don't take the time to read.

You are correct in saying that "your doctor can share (unless expressly told not to) information with your insurance company" but it's not for the reason many might think. In that big stack of forms you first signed for your doc you signed a Hipaa and/or an additional form, that gave specific authorization to share info with your insurance company and/or any other party involved in your treatment.

On this form you can opt out completely or specify with whom and under what conditions your records can be shared. You can also revoke the authorization at any time. When an insurance company is involved your doc will bill them and have to provide a list of services, along with records to back the diagnoses and treatment.

The insurance company will submit this medical info to the MIB (Medical Information Bureau) which is a medical records version of a credit reporting agency. This is how insurance companies know about your current and previous medical conditions. The same process applies to prescriptions that you have filled. They are able to run a script check and know what prescription meds you are currently teking or have taken in the past.
 
None of you are scientists or doctors, therefore everything you say is meaningless. You're just as qualified as I am to give advice. At least I help people pack on muscle, you guys are scared of side effects. "Oh no dude you're gonna fuck up your endocrine system" fuck all that, you don't even need it.
You very well may be the stupiest individual on the face of the earth!
 
None of you are scientists or doctors, therefore everything you say is meaningless. You're just as qualified as I am to give advice. At least I help people pack on muscle, you guys are scared of side effects. "Oh no dude you're gonna fuck up your endocrine system" fuck all that, you don't even need it.

You wouldn't know, and it wouldn't matter either way. The amount of education on the topic of steroids, ancillaries and hormone replacement is paltry, save for endocrinologists. Even then, the knowledge is pretty vague, as most of the time is spent on menopause and thyroid disorders. How would i know you ask? I happen to be receiving my doctorate in pharmacy. So quite soon I will be regarded as having the highest knowledge of pharmaceuticals, their effects and side effects, in the medical field.


Guess what? I'll still be here on 'ology, taking advice from people who are just as intelligent, and much more knowledgeable on the subject of AAS because of years of diligent research and their own experiences.


And to comment on your observation of being "scared of the side effects", open your stupid meathead eyes and do a little research. Theres plenty of observational studies done on people who abused AAS and are now paying the price. Heck i'll even give you access to my universities medical journal resources. Or watch any of the steroid documentaries which have former bodybuilders saying how stupid and careless they were and how they now pay the price.

National geographic science of steroids - YouTube
 
Your points are accurate, but most people do not realize exactly how it works. What's even worse is they do not realize what they are signing because they don't take the time to read.

You are correct in saying that "your doctor can share (unless expressly told not to) information with your insurance company" but it's not for the reason many might think. In that big stack of forms you first signed for your doc you signed a Hipaa and/or an additional form, that gave specific authorization to share info with your insurance company and/or any other party involved in your treatment.

On this form you can opt out completely or specify with whom and under what conditions your records can be shared. You can also revoke the authorization at any time. When an insurance company is involved your doc will bill them and have to provide a list of services, along with records to back the diagnoses and treatment.

The insurance company will submit this medical info to the MIB (Medical Information Bureau) which is a medical records version of a credit reporting agency. This is how insurance companies know about your current and previous medical conditions. The same process applies to prescriptions that you have filled. They are able to run a script check and know what prescription meds you are currently teking or have taken in the past.

Very good points sir. Definitely do appreciate your wisdom on the matter as I'm sure most don't know what rights they have. :) I still wonder how Obamacare is going to effect all this - if they ever get to rolling it out...
 
You wouldn't know, and it wouldn't matter either way. The amount of education on the topic of steroids, ancillaries and hormone replacement is paltry, save for endocrinologists. Even then, the knowledge is pretty vague, as most of the time is spent on menopause and thyroid disorders. How would i know you ask? I happen to be receiving my doctorate in pharmacy. So quite soon I will be regarded as having the highest knowledge of pharmaceuticals, their effects and side effects, in the medical field.


Guess what? I'll still be here on 'ology, taking advice from people who are just as intelligent, and much more knowledgeable on the subject of AAS because of years of diligent research and their own experiences.


And to comment on your observation of being "scared of the side effects", open your stupid meathead eyes and do a little research. Theres plenty of observational studies done on people who abused AAS and are now paying the price. Heck i'll even give you access to my universities medical journal resources. Or watch any of the steroid documentaries which have former bodybuilders saying how stupid and careless they were and how they now pay the price.

National geographic science of steroids - YouTube

Pretty much have to say: :owned:

I know I'll appreciate someone with a PhD in Pharmacology on these boards! I'm a science major pursuing a Master's degree. That make me a scientist? LOL
 
Pretty much have to say: :owned:

I know I'll appreciate someone with a PhD in Pharmacology on these boards! I'm a science major pursuing a Master's degree. That make me a scientist? LOL

An arm like a damn rocket, a cock like a burmese python, and the mind of a fucking scientist.
 
Very good points sir. Definitely do appreciate your wisdom on the matter as I'm sure most don't know what rights they have. :) I still wonder how Obamacare is going to effect all this - if they ever get to rolling it out...
I firmly believe that Obamacare and the electronic records system spells the end of our rights to medical privacy.

The way I look at it is simple. We can't keep the Chinese out of Pentagon computers and hackers out of credit bureaus... do they really think I believe them when they say it's secure?
 
None of you are scientists or doctors, therefore everything you say is meaningless. You're just as qualified as I am to give advice. At least I help people pack on muscle, you guys are scared of side effects. "Oh no dude you're gonna fuck up your endocrine system" fuck all that, you don't even need it.

I was just going to bann him... but someone beat me too it------------^

This guy is a burden to our world...
 
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