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how to get cheap blood work?

Thrasymachus

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Fair point. I get this blood work through a doctor at a TRT clinic. Insurance hasn’t asked me any questions thus far. I can understand the part about not wanting it on your records but the docs at these TRT clinics manage so many patients it’s not like they even look at your blood work TBH
I'm self employed now so it really doesn't matter. In the past when I was on a payroll you can bet lab results were being looked at as a term of employment for company insurance rates.
 

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You can go to Viking Alternative or HormonesForMe. They have the ability to generate a lab order. If you have insurance you can take the lab order to a Quest and pay with insurance. I’ve been getting 0 cost blood work this way.
if you "abuse" steriods, the doctors can and will put that in your file and when/if you have any medical issues which would result in life insurance or pay outs and they can pin that on AAS abuse they will deny you. i recommend not using insurance period if youre "abusing" AAS
 

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Ultalabs.com

$30 e2 LC/MS/MS tests.

Theres always a 20% sale going on on the websites front-page.
 
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How do you manage to pay and run it through your insurance? I’m tryin to figure that out
Guys if you have insurance you can just use my suggestion. I get Total T (LC/MS), Free T, ultrasensitive E2, SHBG, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, IGF1, DHEA, Prolactin, Lipids, and CBC for $0 cost out of pocket each month.
 

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if you "abuse" steriods, the doctors can and will put that in your file and when/if you have any medical issues which would result in life insurance or pay outs and they can pin that on AAS abuse they will deny you. i recommend not using insurance period if youre "abusing" AAS
There's a lot of trouble that can be caused by labs that point out AAS abuse.

Obviously my labs would clearly show this. What's gonna happen when you have LH=Zero, Test=3500ng/dl, hct 65% and on and on. It doesn't take anything at all to realize what's going on, that's why I self serve labs and address my own problems to stay as private as possible. With modern electronic medical records these can be accessed easily if you're apart of a large healthcare system(especially the catholic run monstrosities) and at the very least they become massive data dumps. Everything you do digitally these days is part of keeping track of us plantation slaves.
 

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There's a lot of trouble that can be caused by labs that point out AAS abuse.

Obviously my labs would clearly show this. What's gonna happen when you have LH=Zero, Test=3500ng/dl, hct 65% and on and on. It doesn't take anything at all to realize what's going on, that's why I self serve labs and address my own problems to stay as private as possible. With modern electronic medical records these can be accessed easily if you're apart of a large healthcare system(especially the catholic run monstrosities) and at the very least they become massive data dumps. Everything you do digitally these days is part of keeping track of us plantation slaves.
Totally agree but I’m on a TRT protocol through these clinics. I just run 180 mg test C and occasionally add in a DHT derivative here or there which won’t even show up on blood work.

If the clinic‘a prescribed me TRT, no doc is going to bat an eye to my LH and FSH being undetectable. I make sure before getting blood work that I’ve cleared any ancillaries besides my 180 test C from my system a few weeks in advance.
 

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if you "abuse" steriods, the doctors can and will put that in your file and when/if you have any medical issues which would result in life insurance or pay outs and they can pin that on AAS abuse they will deny you. i recommend not using insurance period if youre "abusing" AAS
This is simply not true. You cannot be denied claims once a policy has been in force after 2 years.

The only problem anyone could come across is if they don’t have any policies in force and try to get one and the MIB shows reasons to deny coverage.
 

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This is simply not true. You cannot be denied claims once a policy has been in force after 2 years.

The only problem anyone could come across is if they don’t have any policies in force and try to get one and the MIB shows reasons to deny coverage.
It's almost always better if you're gonna be involved in this stuff and you know your labs are gonna be funky more often than not to simply pay out of pocket for your labs and become well versed at reading and interpreting labs and what to do to fix the problem.

The less the powers that be know about you the better, that's true for everything, you don't want a digital footprint if you can avoid it as companies are prying into our personal lives and our info is being shared far more often then you would think is legal.
 

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It's almost always better if you're gonna be involved in this stuff and you know your labs are gonna be funky more often than not to simply pay out of pocket for your labs and become well versed at reading and interpreting labs and what to do to fix the problem.

The less the powers that be know about you the better, that's true for everything, you don't want a digital footprint if you can avoid it as companies are prying into our personal lives and our info is being shared far more often then you would think is legal.
I mean that’s happening, or can very easily happen, whether it goes through insurance or not. Unless you’re legitimately living off the grid, all your info can be tracked and monitored. My post was only bringing to light the facts about how life insurance works so no one thinks what was said is true.
 
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