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| posted by will power |
| OK Say i was on test prop for 9 weeks eod and the Doc wants to run blood work to check my thyroid should i be worried? is there something i should take or how long do i need to stop? Did i say i might be in the military. I could be getting out of the military in 10 months. So i have been going to get problem documented so i get a bigger check from VA. Might i Have backed my self into a courner? I do have the option to not get blood drawn. BUt i would like to but not if its going to raise any suppision. |
| posted by jcvaughn26 |
| I'm not expert here, but if that's all they are checking and you haven't been on anything else you should be alright. Why are they checking it? Is it required? See what kind of test they are running full blood panel or checking your test levels and all that good stuff you might be in trouble. |
| posted by canibalistic_js |
| Whatever you do do not admit ANYTHING. Use invovlement(s), people who use, and and or ANYTHING. Bro you have to seriously listen to this when I say it they will strip you of everything and leave you with nothing and set back further then you were before you began. The bottom lin is stop what you are doing and wait until all the tests are done because they will find it if you have a Doc who's as nosey as he sounds. Either way IMHO all you did was run tribex which is a test enhancer which will explain any high test levels but they will not test you for synthetic test because it will be the last thing on the list. What you need to do is not get chocked up on their scare tactics and forms of intimidation to get you to rat yourself out, stay calm and this SHALL be your answer "I'm trying to figure out why all this tests are necessary, for a second I was worried something was wrong with me." LEt him chekc your thyroid bc you may have a thyroid issue and if you do great who would have complained about t-3 perscribed by a mil doctor. Are worried about getting an OTH? |
| posted by will power |
| I went in to check up on acid reflux and i told him i was haveing sleeping problems he noticed that i gained 25 pound in 6 months i told him i just quit smoking. I think he might wants to do a full panel |
| posted by jcvaughn26 |
| I don't know how the military docs are but I think I'd just say no thanks. lol Probably not an option. |
| posted by canibalistic_js |
| They will do a full blood panel but its not an issue. Just have your story straight about the Over the counter Tribex elevating your test levels. Thats it. That shall be your story and stick to it no worries. Next, forget about your damn acid reflux and "sleeping issues" and quit yer crying about that Dude. If you get into trouble over this you hung yourself, a miracle happened last night and you were cured of those issues, how does that sound? |
| posted by Dex |
| haha your having sleep issues and acid reflux because of the prop. stick to cani's story |
| posted by will power |
| well i am going to skip the test. and do amother 6 weeks worth of prop |
| posted by Dex |
| good choice :) |
| posted by canibalistic_js |
| ROTFLMAO- Yea I think the majority of us would. |
| posted by regino007 |
| This is in the wrong forum |
| posted by Protein |
| They have to be specificlly looking for that in your system from what ive heard.I have a buddy in the rangers and whos an Lt. and he did a sus 250 and dianabol cycle for his first time and he never got popped.But i dont no the exact drug testing procedures for the military so you might wanna check that out.Anyways why would the military discriminate against roids?The spec ops use them all the time. |
| posted by will power |
| Bad Mojo. they say its bad. They will roll you under the bus. |
| posted by Dex |
| course they will, its the military! |
| posted by Doc_Smith |
| Speaking from a bit of experience: blood work & military.....they need to look for it specifically. I was finishing off a cycle and had a full physical. 8 vials of blood they took, a few eyebrows were raised as to my white blood cell count, weight gain.....etc.... I said i have been sick for a few days, and had started a weight training program. Had a retest in a few weeks, all was better. The military doesn't have the time or the money to test everyone they "think" is using. Now that doesn't mean people still do not get caught. Just be smart, plan cycles carefully.....and stay out of the limelight...... |
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