A pack of deca got caught and seized by south korean customs. I was informed by a letter in the mail. So against my better judgement I called them. They were actually very nice and helpful which was was unexpected to say the least. Anyway, they said that being a medication all I had to do was provide paperwork from a korean doctor justifying my possession of the drugs and they will release them to me. I have 2 months to do this. If not they will be sent back to my relatives in Thailand. So, I went to a doc I use for various meds including Test. While casually holding a stack of large bills in my hand I explained to him that I need a diagnosis for anemia which is one use for deca. He wasn't happy about the conversation but he did some research anyway. It turns out that in korea deca can only be prescribed for chronic, late stage anemia. I don't know shit abut anemia but judging from the phrase "chronic, late stage anemia" I'm going to assume I look a little too healthy for that to be believed. Any ideas? My basic approach will be the same, find a doc, a run down, needing money doc, and pay the fee to get some sort of diagnosis that would justify my meds. If not then 10 vials of human grade deca will be sent back. Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated...



