What Medical Professionals Will Monitor Cycle Bloodwork?

Been into weight lifting for almost two decades,natty all the way …never even considered steroids/cycles… havent hit 40 yet and i am considering my first cycle.

Now i do not want to go to a “professional” who would just take my weight ,height etc etc and start injecting.

My question is, who is the M.D /The professional Medical Doctor / Medical department who will run proper medical tests on me “money isnt an issue” to rule out any hazards what so ever and properly run a safe cycle?

Im looking for a sports doctor/department who run cycles on professional athletes/actors etc etc… i just dont want to take any chances when taking such a step. who should i be looking for?

Someone like Dr Thomas O Connor would probably be the type of physician you are looking for. It’d cost an arm and a leg though.

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Where do you live? Type in “sports doctor near me” and make some calls/emails. One is bound to listen to you

ive relocated to dubai , ive found a few sports doctors , but im not sure on their qualifications

gonna read abit about him, maybe email him later on. thanks for the ref.

There are very few legit docs (and certainly no ‘departments’) in the practice of providing medical assistance to facilitate one’s engagement in illegal activity. Now, with a ‘money no object’ approach, you will undoubtedly be able to find a physician willing to assist you. Just remember that what you’ve purchased isn’t necessarily access to high-level medical expertise, but rather may be access to low-level medical ethics. Caveat emptor.

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Are AAS illegal in Dubai tho? They are legal in many other middle eastern countries

Fair. Missed that important fact.

If you’re based in Dubai it isn’t worth it.

What is the legal status of AAS in Dubai?

yeah, but this is how things work world wide… thats why im looking for top tier MD’s … ethics dont matter :slight_smile:

I checked on this and no , its not legal but when you attend a few high end MD’s “apparently who treat kings or princes” these guy can run you “legally” on TRT because what you have is a “serious” medical condition. im looking at $5k .

Booked a session 4 weeks from now . Its a fasting month here , so none are open or available

I dont plan to stay on that path for more then a few cycles, i just want to know and see how does a cycle effect my physique interms of aesthetics and if ill feel different when it comes to the psychology and emotions

why is it not worth doing if i reside in Dubai

Huh, go figure. Hope you find one that’ll work with you

In theory a “top tier” MD wouldn’t breach ethical standards under the pretence of $$$. A top tier MD would care foremost about a patients health and wellbeing.

That being said, there is certainly the argument for physician assisted monitoring under the guise of harm minimisation. Data empirically backs this as a superior approach as opposed to turning a blind eye and pretending nothing is happening.

People will use with or without the guidance of a physician, a physician can mitigate harms to an extent and tell a patient when/if shit is about to hit the fan. Various countries are now starting to catch on regarding this particular approach. I believe the UK even has a clinic now dedicated to looking after men who use anabolic androgenic steroids in a non therapeutic context.

it’s not mollycoddling or pandering to the lowest common denominator as some appear to think this approach equates to, it’s about preventing unnecessary death…

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There is more empathy for IV drug users in the States than there are for AAS users. You can walk into a clinic for free, exchange needles, use drugs in a clean environment, have free medical care, and leave with no worry of the law. I’d also add the amount of reimbursement from the States and Federal Gov for these clinics is astounding. They look like five star hotels and their staff makes a shit ton of money. In contrast, TRT docs are worried if your TT is above high on the scale because they don’t want their license at risk. If you can allow a drug user to get high and monitor so they don’t OD, why couldn’t you just monitor bloods and provide advisement for AAS. Craziness.

I believe the approach towards dealing with drug use in the United States differs on a state by state basis. I’d argue containing the epidemic of IV drug use is of a higher priority due to the sheer morbidity/mortality rates associated with such behaviour.

An analogy I’d give is, if we can give smokers yearly CT scans of their lungs, if we can look after the health of those who drink and eat themselves to death we can look after those who choose to use PIED’s for vanity/superficial enhancement.

I’m not saying change the priority or money thrown at it . Maybe the amount of money, secretaries should not be driving Mercedes, and yes I have experience working with multiple clinics who have literally told me they can’t spend all the money they are sent. I’m saying allow the same leeway to MDs without the stigma. IV drug use is better accepted.

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