Addiction to incretin mimetics

Speaking of “drug-seeking behaviors”, by telling your Doctor about all the different peptides you’re on, could that potentially backfire with a health insurance plan and/or future life/health polices? Would a Doctor really note something like “drug-seeking behaviors” on your medical record if you were completely transparent about the laundry list of peptides you were pinning?
On the health insurance side of things, https://glp1forum.com/threads/i-lied-to-my-cardiologist-about-being-on-tirz.2093/#post-32753 and the follow up are from someone who has knowledge in the field and says that the ACA prevents them from denying you coverage in this sort of situation.

But what goes on your charts is subjective to your health providers. I've had my marijuana usage on my charts for two decades now and have still been prescribed strong painkillers for situations where it was standard, e.g. wisdom teeth being removed, some injuries - no issues. But some people have horror stories about being denied painkillers because of it by more judgmental doctors.

I think you're even less likely to get drug seeking behavior noted for something like peptides or AAS, but there's nothing to stop a doc who has a crusade in mind putting it down.
 
On the health insurance side of things, https://glp1forum.com/threads/i-lied-to-my-cardiologist-about-being-on-tirz.2093/#post-32753 and the follow up are from someone who has knowledge in the field and says that the ACA prevents them from denying you coverage in this sort of situation.

But what goes on your charts is subjective to your health providers. I've had my marijuana usage on my charts for two decades now and have still been prescribed strong painkillers for situations where it was standard, e.g. wisdom teeth being removed, some injuries - no issues. But some people have horror stories about being denied painkillers because of it by more judgmental doctors.

I think you're even less likely to get drug seeking behavior noted for something like peptides or AAS, but there's nothing to stop a doc who has a crusade in mind putting it down.
You can get labelled a drug seeker for requesting Adderall as someone with ADHD. Doctors are just people in the end, with their own biases.
 
You can get labelled a drug seeker for requesting Adderall as someone with ADHD. Doctors are just people in the end, with their own biases.
Weird that insurance companies blindly trust doctor's decisions on this stuff while questioning and denying claim after claim for legitimate healthcare needs
 
Weird that insurance companies blindly trust doctor's decisions on this stuff while questioning and denying claim after claim for legitimate healthcare needs
I don't know if that has anything to do with the insurance side, but it colors the perception of every doctor who sees your chart afterwards.
 
FWIW, I don't believe myself to be an addict, I do believe that the continued development of these types of therapies means that I won't be on Tirz for the rest of my life, I do think grey is safe if I use testing and filtering, I don't believe I am putting myself in criminal risk by purchasing grey, and I do kinda like to read all the drama. Carry on. 🙂 The only thing I can't quite wrap my brain around (still, after 4+ months) is that I will reach my goal weight. And yet, I keep marching toward it. I'm practically giddy with joy when I stop to ponder the situation. This stuff is FABULOUS and I am SO optimistic about my future. Permission to be happy and expect good things, granted!
 
Funny, whenever after some surgery I tell doctors I have a history of addiction so avoid narcotic painkillers they seem extra eager to give me a script “just in case.”
 
Funny, whenever after some surgery I tell doctors I have a history of addiction so avoid narcotic painkillers they seem extra eager to give me a script “just in case.”
I'm surprised this topic hasn't come up more often. I came looking for answers in here, and found more rabbit holes. One common trend I am seeing among grey market "believers" is that many have come from negative addictions in our pasts. Many of us can see and recognize these patterns. I too have a love/hate relationship with chemical stimulation, and can honestly say that some of the excitement of future engagement with Tirz seems a bit familiar...

I also believe that it is this exposure to the black market stimulants that might allow some of us to lower our guard when it comes to grey and sourcing. After all... we've put much worse shit in our bodies and never questioned the lab tests for purity.

Addiction is a problem when it becomes a problem. At this point, GLP1's are solving problems more than creating them.
 

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