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gyno surgery monday


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Posted by: kicka19

so i just started my pct for a test/tren cycle, the last 2 weeks of teh cycle my gyno flare up in a huge way. I went to the doc 2day and scheduled em to get cut out monday. Turns out insurance will cover the cost due to him catogorizing it as a double breast biopsy. I took my last shot i believe 3 days ago, im thiniing to simply start my pct after i go under the knife. I figure the less meds in my system the better.anyways im excited its finally getting cut out



Posted by: skaterdude

Good luck man.



Posted by: Trouble

You tell your doc you just finished a cycle? He needs to know this, and run a liver panel before he puts you under. You may metabolize anethestics differently than if you were off cycle for a while.



Posted by: kicka19

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You tell your doc you just finished a cycle? He needs to know this, and run a liver panel before he puts you under. You may metabolize anethestics differently than if you were off cycle for a while.
dam, i didnt wana have to bring it up. When i go in for blood work i will tell them bout it then, if i tell them that will it affect the insurance? i dont wana go in and be like, ya i took steroids then have the nurse write that down and post op ill find out im not getting coverd now



Posted by: Pirate!

Tell him you took OTC prohormones. I had surgery during pct and had significant problems with the anethestics. I never considered that it may have had something to do with pct. I also lost a lot more blood than I should have.



Posted by: Trouble

LOL, do as Pirate suggests.

See, here's the deal. My family, mothers side, has some weird ass liver microsomal P450 drug polymorphisms that apparently result in very fast anesthetic drug metabolism. The result is we, uhh, wake up on operating tables when we're not supposed to.. most unpleasant. In her case, they resedated her, a bit too well and ended up using paddles and direct cardiac epinephrine injections to revive her.

Now, you may have this problem, or you may have another one, whence the drugs work too well...do you know what happens when they work too well, boyo?

It could be messy if they have to do CPR on that same area where they are taking out excess fat. Know what I mean?

Just have that little heart to heart chat with your doc, eh? Save everybody from going thru a bad spell in the operating room. Do it soon, and come clean when he asks you what you used, OK? Some cause excess bleeding, but others cause excess clotting.



Posted by: tedbundyfanclub

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Originally Posted by Trouble View Post
LOL, do as Pirate suggests.

See, here's the deal. My family, mothers side, has some weird ass liver microsomal P450 drug polymorphisms that apparently result in very fast anesthetic drug metabolism. The result is we, uhh, wake up on operating tables when we're not supposed to.. most unpleasant. In her case, they resedated her, a bit too well and ended up using paddles and direct cardiac epinephrine injections to revive her.

Now, you may have this problem, or you may have another one, whence the drugs work too well...do you know what happens when they work too well, boyo?

It could be messy if they have to do CPR on that same area where they are taking out excess fat. Know what I mean?

Just have that little heart to heart chat with your doc, eh? Save everybody from going thru a bad spell in the operating room. Do it soon, and come clean when he asks you what you used, OK? Some cause excess bleeding, but others cause excess clotting.
Have you considered getting a friend to do the job for you? A bit of local should minimise the discomfort, there'll be none of the insurance hassle and you're buddy will probably do it for a couple of six-packs.

remember...HARDCORE!!!!!!



Posted by: ATOMSPLTR

Or be a real man and do it yourself.



Posted by: kicka19

told nurse what i was on, they havent gotten back to me to say its been canceld or anything yet so im guessing its all good




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