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| Post Cycle Therapy Discuss Medical checks in the Steroid forums; Hello All, Great site. This is my first post because this is the first time I have not found the ... |
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Hello All,
Great site. This is my first post because this is the first time I have not found the answers I was looking for in the threads. I am 4 weeks into my second cycle of 500mg/week of test e. My problem is that I just recived word that I have to do a medical for work, and I need to know what, of the below will be different than normal, and if so, is there any way to cheat the test, so that no questions will be asked. I have around two weeks till test time. CLINICAL LABORATORY ANALYSIS, include as follows: URINALYSIS HEMATOTLOGY SCREENING CHEMISTRY PROFILE to include: Blood Glucose Urea Creatinine Uric acid Cholesterol Triglycerides High Density Cholesterol (HDL) Low Density Cholesterol (LDL) Blood type and RH factor HIV1 & HIV2 VDRL reactions Tuberculosis SGPT SGOT Alkaline Phosphatase Bilirrubin Thanks |
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welcome to steroid world Canuk... i think you should be ok. they do not check for steroids and they cannot possably know that you are on steroids unless they do a steroids test, wich i doubt that they would. if some of your levels are different to a previous test i would not worry unless u have some health problems that need addressing.
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As far as I know, and I'm not a doctor, you should be fine. Creatinine might be slightly elevated a bit but I don't think that would matter.
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Great thanks alot.
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Testosterone tends to raise LDL and lowers HDL...especially if diet is bad. If diet is spot on then you should get by w/ok #'s ...bilirubin might be elevated do to increased RBC production. What kind of job requires these types of blood testing?
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I have a friend who has to do annual blood work if he want's to get a break on his insurance rates from work. Annual blood screens all under the guise of saving money. If you decline, then you are probably flagged as trying to hide something.
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I bet they don't gotta do that shit. THey prolly got full coverage nopay copay and fat as fuck from sittin at a friggin desk all day long eating bagels + donuts...It don't matter anyhow it's all gonna be gone soon anyway when the system collapses under it's own weight. It's only a matter of time and and the Euro will prolly become the new world currency when we can't even afford the interest payment on our national defiicit. THen the dollar won't be worth shit and you think ppl will be worried about insurance. Food and commodities will become the new $$ or at least extremely valuable so start stockin up.
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