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08/10/09
Q: I just got my blood work done to test my liver enzymes and such, and they just called me and said everything was fine. But what is "Fine"? Don't I have a right to see them and go over them with my doctor? Getting the high sign is great, but it was pretty vague, too.
A: You do, and it's fairly unprofessional to be that vague when it's an entire blood assay that's been performed (which we're assuming was done). Call your doctor back and set up a "follow up" appointment for his office only. Specify that it is to discuss results in-depth, as a follow up to a paid visit, and that you do not expect to have to pay for the doctor's explanation since it was a part of earlier services already compensated. If you don't specify ...Posted in: Steroid Q&A | | Comments (0)
02/13/09
Yes, you’re a bodybuilder. You eat like a horse. You work like a mule. You sleep like a baby. And you lie like a dog whenever anybody asks you about your blood work. You probably mutter the industry standard line, “Sure, I get my work done every 6 months, and I’m completely healthy! And you probably haven’t had your blood work done since you scraped your knee in the 3rd grade and the nurse gave you a band-aid.
Let’s face it, if you’re in your 20s or 30s and using anabolic steroids, you’re probably feeling quite invincible. Health insurance may not be on your menu, and the prospect of finding some terrible disease may not be an exciting one. Better to live like a rock star in your gym, and live every minute like ...Posted in: Steroid Articles | | Comments (0)





