Rob Black's Crack Pipe
Registered: 04/09/08
Posts: 108
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When I signed up, they never asked me my occupation. They did ask my medical history. Luckily, I'm very healthy, but being 37 does raise my rates a bit. I don't think you should check the 'yes' box for any past stds discovered at AIM because AIM doesn't accept insurance; thus doesn't report the stds like a doctor who accepted insurance would.
Correct me if I'm wrong here about ANYTHING I just said.
I still don't know if once you're with Tonik and you want to get tested for herpes or hpv (as you know, AIM doesn't require that for the monthly test
Gia,AIM is required to report all STD's to the county health department just like any other doctor regardless of how the test was paid for. Also, insurance companies check prescription records. If you've recieved multiple prescriptions for gonn/chlam or other illnesses that may raise some red flags.
And I know you already know this, but AIM does not require anyone to test. It is voluntary. AIM has set a voluntary standard that the talent can choose to follow or not. And that standard is very low as you ae well aware of.
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