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CBC includes critical blood markers such as RBCs/hemoglobin/hematocrit.You need to know where your levels sit on such protocol (dose T).If anything I would still look into retesting your FT.Even then I would look into using Labcorps ED or UF as judging by the numerous FT labs posted on here some seem to be getting more sensible results using Labcorp ED (reference range 52-280 pg/mL or UF reference range 5.00-21.00 ng/dL) as they have mentioned having issues with Quest.Keep in mind that although ED is considered the gold standard it can be more prone to error than UF.Top it all off that there is no standardization let alone harmonized reference range for FT as it is eventually soon to be.
CBC includes critical blood markers such as RBCs/hemoglobin/hematocrit.
You need to know where your levels sit on such protocol (dose T).
If anything I would still look into retesting your FT.
Even then I would look into using Labcorps ED or UF as judging by the numerous FT labs posted on here some seem to be getting more sensible results using Labcorp ED (reference range 52-280 pg/mL or UF reference range 5.00-21.00 ng/dL) as they have mentioned having issues with Quest.
Keep in mind that although ED is considered the gold standard it can be more prone to error than UF.
Top it all off that there is no standardization let alone harmonized reference range for FT as it is eventually soon to be.
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