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Masteron?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 5344" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>T, it's really difficult to make too many comments without having all the BW labs, and saliva where applicable. A standard estrogen assay can have a lot of deviation and does not give us the accuracy that's needed when really trying to understand where you're E2 is at. Somehow, someway, we really need a sensitive assay.</p><p></p><p>Yes, it wouldn't surprise me if adrenals are having issues, which would/could complicate matters with the thyroid, and beyond. Basically, you need the entire gamut. I think you might be gambling with trying to add a compound like Masteron, and I'd suggest against it. You could get just about all the necessary BW labs, and the saliva 4x cortisol + DHEA; all for approx. $400-$500 depending on extras like antibodies, RT3, B12, etc., which might be a la carte. However, if you and your physician want to get the program on track, there's just no way around it. Save the $$ you might spend on the Masteron and put it towards the right labs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 5344, member: 696"] T, it's really difficult to make too many comments without having all the BW labs, and saliva where applicable. A standard estrogen assay can have a lot of deviation and does not give us the accuracy that's needed when really trying to understand where you're E2 is at. Somehow, someway, we really need a sensitive assay. Yes, it wouldn't surprise me if adrenals are having issues, which would/could complicate matters with the thyroid, and beyond. Basically, you need the entire gamut. I think you might be gambling with trying to add a compound like Masteron, and I'd suggest against it. You could get just about all the necessary BW labs, and the saliva 4x cortisol + DHEA; all for approx. $400-$500 depending on extras like antibodies, RT3, B12, etc., which might be a la carte. However, if you and your physician want to get the program on track, there's just no way around it. Save the $$ you might spend on the Masteron and put it towards the right labs. [/QUOTE]
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