orange24
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I wouldn't risk it if you cruise. All insurance carriers share this information through MIB and if you're quoted a high rate or denied it will follow you forever. Check in on a no - medical policy if your not 100 % your blood work will be clear .
In no fashion should you ever give any sort of blood work while "ON" during the acceptance process with the application of life insurance, and never under any circumstance tell your physician what you're doing because he will note it in your medical file/journal and insurance companies have legal access to this and they will see it, and you will be denied, not only will this cause issues now but it can be very detrimental down the road in years to come..
Ok so don't even cruise????
Your natural level is slightly on the low end but its not horrible... I would cruise at 125mgs E6D, I would wait several weeks into your cruise before you give any blood work..
Not at all.... there's many individuals on this panel that possess a life insurance policy, and they're enjoying the fruit of this lifestyle... what's most important though is never confess to your physician on what you're doing, because you will be surprised on who can gain access to your medical records and most of them are outside the medical community, imagine that!
This will depend on a few factors such as your family history and your diet, but yes increasing testosterone can lower your HDL, and slightly elevate your LDL...
I would suggest taking supplements, and getting your diet in check if this has been an issue prior.... has your physician ever made any mention of this on your blood work in the past?
That's rather strange that he did not mention your blood work, also from a physicians standpoint they will always go by the charts and guidelines, even if your two digits over the lowest number you are still in the hub of the normal range so to speak when it concerns their practice... now if you went to an endocrinologist/ wellness doctor, I guarantee you will hear something entirely different!
Bro,
Like Vision stated AAS(Test in your case) can negatively impact lipids but not as significant as orals. There are various things you can do to help with this. Niacin at 1000 mg per day can help. Quality EPA/DHA Fish Oil can also work wonders. Zinc and Magnesium are also important(ZMA). My two cents.

