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    pre-diagnosis blood test results; elevated PSA

    Some more details: 39 y.o., 6'1" 215# lift 3-4 times per week, powerlifting like program, no problem putting on muscle or making gains ED and starting to lose libido chronically fatigued starting to lose motivation (work around the house, lifting, etc.) irritable/moody
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    pre-diagnosis blood test results; elevated PSA

    First went to a PCP due to ED (instances of failure to achieve, and also failure to maintain). Also mentioned chronic fatigue and horrible sleep. First Results PCP said all was good since TT was in normal range. Started process with Defy. New Results How concerned should I be with elevated...
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    pre-diagnosis blood test results; elevated PSA

    This is my fourth post. Please check post below for details.
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    Wrong Estradiol assay. How big of a deal?

    I will post results when they all come in. E2 was one of the first results reported. I do have symptoms: ED (both difficulty achieving and losing it during sex). Also chronic fatigue and lack of motivation. I have joint clicks and pops, but I can live with that.
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    Wrong Estradiol assay. How big of a deal?

    Thanks. I just sent an email to Chelsea, she has been pretty responsive to questions. Also, my results are low 7.2 pg/mL (7.6-42.6). From my brief reading on this topic, it seems the biggest problem with the regular E2 test is over-estimating estradiol.
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    Wrong Estradiol assay. How big of a deal?

    Hello - new guy here. Currently going through new patient on-boarding activities for Defy Medical. I had a physical performed by a PA, and I had him enter the blood test Rx from Defy. When I got to the lab, I noticed that the regular Estradiol test was listed. Apparently the PA entered it as...
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