I told mine from the start no Doctor can divulge anything to Law Enforcement unless they feel like losing their medical License and getting a hefty lawsuit
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This is exactly right.Also,your dr can in no get into trouble for monitoring you while on.As long as he is not supplying you with the gear,he is gtg.As your dr,he/she has a legal obligation to treat you to the best of theiir ability.Originally posted by limo View PostI told mine from the start no Doctor can divulge anything to Law Enforcement unless they feel like losing their medical License and getting a hefty lawsuit
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Thanks bro!Originally posted by F.I.S.T. View PostSorry to hear it brother.How long have you been cycling and have you been getting blood work dine regularly? These alone will tell you if you've been at risk for anything.
I actually finished my cycle back in Feb and finished my PCT in March. Blood work was all good, I was already getting it checked regularly to keep an eye on my cholesterol. My MI was April 2nd and I was only cycling test-e. The endocrinologist was very concerned about the ephedrine but mentioned the injections can cause problems although I haven't found too many studies that support test and acute MIs in younger population (I'm only 34).
Sorry, don't mean to jack thread.
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Didn't jack the thread brother.I love to hear from everyone and their thoughts and expecially when someone tells such a personal story as you did.Thanks for the reply.Hope all goes well for you and wish you a full and speedy recovery.Originally posted by Shiv View PostThanks bro!
I actually finished my cycle back in Feb and finished my PCT in March. Blood work was all good, I was already getting it checked regularly to keep an eye on my cholesterol. My MI was April 2nd and I was only cycling test-e. The endocrinologist was very concerned about the ephedrine but mentioned the injections can cause problems although I haven't found too many studies that support test and acute MIs in younger population (I'm only 34).
Sorry, don't mean to jack thread.
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