let's say you're fully covered on your insurance plan and do a cycle and get gyno that wont go away. if your doctor says you need surgery, is the insurance coverage dependent on the fact that they know or do not know you took aas?
does insurance cover gyno at all? just curious how it all goes down you know?
i havent done a cycle yet but i dont want to get that much bigger, just some lean mass that i can keep. my upper body is big enough but i got shitty lower body genetics because no matter how hard i train legs, they dont wanna grow much at all and it'll look badly proportioned if my upper body gets even bigger lol. i wanna do anavar 50mg ed for 5-6 weeks with clomid as pct for 3-4 weeks. do i really need the nolva with it?
not sure what u mean bro, my question was hypothetical lol
and prince, im not paranoid or anything about the sides of test, it's just that with test i'd need HCG, clomid, nolva, aromasin, needles, bac water, test prop...and i have to piece them together through several sources. plus its a lot more money. then throw in the fact that im not trying to get huge and it looked like a var + clomid cycle would be ideal.
but we'll see. i've been raking in more dough than usual lately so we'll see what happens.
Depending on your plan/state/how long you been on policy/etc. It may be covered. However, should you ever need to apply for individual insurance, you run a risk of it receiving a rider (meaning your new policy would not cover any form of reoccurance, no matter the cause). Generally this is only for the first 6 months after your surgery.
/insurance agent.
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