I’m not for sure which forum to post this on… so if this isn’t the right forum- sorry…
I’ve been taking Test E for a while now… Actually on and off for several years… I stumbled onto this site a while back and have really learned alot from some of you.
Anyhow here’s the question…
I have to take a blood test for insurance purposes the first week of January… Will my test E use show up? Do I need to postpone and stay off for a while or is this something that doesn’t get checked for… It’s just a basic blood work check for life insurance…
I seriously doubt it. I only imagine they would be checking for conditions that could lead to heart, liver, and kidney disease or some other condition that could cause your premature death. I don’t see testosterone falling into any of those categories.
If anything you should get better coverage for taking test and being healthy!
I would think they would just be testing for cancer or some kind of medical problems… But was unsure if they tested for other things as well.
I don’t now nor have I ever taking rec drugs…
Played college football in the late 80’s and have been lifting weights my entire life it seems- so I probably don’t have to say-I’ve taken some kind of enhancements for a long time now. Dianabol, Test e & sustanon, deca here and there…
Life insurance test… just making sure before they take my blood.
The only thing that springs to mind is an elevated red blood cell count. Donate blood to get it down first. Elevated RBC could be impetus to delve deeper to see why it is elevated.
[quote]Dynamo Hum wrote:
The only thing that springs to mind is an elevated red blood cell count. Donate blood to get it down first. Elevated RBC could be impetus to delve deeper to see why it is elevated.[/quote]
hmm possibly.
But elevated red count doesn’t really signify any health issues, which is what they are looking for.
It isnt a red flag for anyone who is not actually LOOKING for steroid usage.
i had a friend that took the life ins. test last year.he was taken test prob, tren a, and winny. he actually had to take the ins. test twice. i believe his blood pressure was a little high, but they gave him the coverage, just wanted him to get the pressure down. it didnt show up his gear use though.