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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Question about Defy and Lab Results
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 32127" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>It can take a while for levels to balance. If these are 30-day results, and you started out with levels of 249, you're doing very well. Your estradiol "may" be too high. That's something you and Dr. Saya have to decide based on labwork and subjective feeling. A score of 60 on the sensitive test is, in and of itself, cause for thought. You are well above the reference range, and the idea of a T:E ratio, while a worthwhile metric to measure with, is just that - a metric that will be part of the discussion you have with Dr. Saya. You wrote that you feel "pretty good" but are disappointed in your lab result...the end result is how you feel and not a number. Give it time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 32127, member: 2624"] It can take a while for levels to balance. If these are 30-day results, and you started out with levels of 249, you're doing very well. Your estradiol "may" be too high. That's something you and Dr. Saya have to decide based on labwork and subjective feeling. A score of 60 on the sensitive test is, in and of itself, cause for thought. You are well above the reference range, and the idea of a T:E ratio, while a worthwhile metric to measure with, is just that - a metric that will be part of the discussion you have with Dr. Saya. You wrote that you feel "pretty good" but are disappointed in your lab result...the end result is how you feel and not a number. Give it time. [/QUOTE]
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