Bloodwork and PCP

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So does the test subjects ever tell there PCP about taking peptides, reason I’m asking is I’m sure the subject would like to talk to there PCP about bloodwork results etc?

How often do you recommend getting bloodwork?
 
So does the test subjects ever tell there PCP about taking peptides, reason I’m asking is I’m sure the subject would like to talk to there PCP about bloodwork results etc?

How often do you recommend getting bloodwork?
I don’t tell them anything. They will probably say you are drug seeking and place you into the Rx monitoring system.

I get blood work annually and just research the results myself. The physician usually tells me if anything is better or worse than the previous year.
 
So does the test subjects ever tell there PCP about taking peptides, reason I’m asking is I’m sure the subject would like to talk to there PCP about bloodwork results etc?

How often do you recommend getting bloodwork?
I'm prescribed Tirz but beyond that i don't mention any. If anything were to come back out of whack with my blood work I would say let's test it again in a month and abstain from everything but Tirz for that month.

I have had my full bloodwork done a couple of times and everything has improved since starting Tirz in July. None of my extra curricular activities have impacted my stats negatively.
 
I have complicated medical issues... So yes, I told all the doctors (there are several lol) The looks on their faces, it was fun.

Other than, "eat protein and exercise to preserve your muscle/bone" they pretty much just rolled with it and at my request tacked on a few extra things in my blood tests to monitor. It's not like these are controlled substances.

No objections beyond the reaction you'd expect telling a doctor you're ordering meds from a random 7-11 in China... LoL

Yes, there is higher risk doing so. As with all medications, that risk has to be balanced with the benefits from the weight loss. Should the day come I can afford the official meds, I'll happily switch over to them.
 
I have complicated medical issues... So yes, I told all the doctors (there are several lol) The looks on their faces, it was fun.

Other than, "eat protein and exercise to preserve your muscle/bone" they pretty much just rolled with it and at my request tacked on a few extra things in my blood tests to monitor. It's not like these are controlled substances.

No objections beyond the reaction you'd expect telling a doctor you're ordering meds from a random 7-11 in China... LoL

Yes, there is higher risk doing so. As with all medications, that risk has to be balanced with the benefits from the weight loss. Should the day come I can afford the official meds, I'll happily switch over to them.
I get name brand for free and it's just stacking in the fridge right now lmao
 

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