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    Testing for steroids

    Will a regular doctors physical show the use of steroids. I am mostly concerened for insurance reasons. Thanks for any help.

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    Nah. Unless they say specifically that they are testing for performance enhancers, you will be okay. Even in a physical, I doubt they test for recreational drugs unless it's for employment than they probably will test you b/c they're insurance rates are cheaper by testing.
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    It's actually an expensive test so I doubt it.

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    Nope you're fine.

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    If your bloodwork includes testosterone levels, they might be curious as to why your levels are at like 5000 when the normal max is about 800 haha

    But they don't normally test for testosterone levels. I'm 42 and had to ASK for it the last two years...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnabollicA View Post
    If your bloodwork includes testosterone levels, they might be curious as to why your levels are at like 5000 when the normal max is about 800 haha

    But they don't normally test for testosterone levels. I'm 42 and had to ASK for it the last two years...
    I would love for my test level to come up at 5000 lol

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    Thanks Guys

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