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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Appropriate Starting Dose for Propionate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 158174" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I’ve been getting all 3 E2 tests done for years and years. When you have as many sets of labs as I do you can review, it becomes extremely easy to tell which value is accurate. Even if a random person studied these 3 sets of labs close enough they would be able to figure out which is the correct value, fairly easily imo. Having my free E2 done is the biggest reason I can easily tell which value is correct. Without getting my free E2 done each time, I would literally have no idea. So for anyone just getting the E2 ultra-sensitive test done, at least with Quest, you really have no clue if it’s accurate or not. But it will at least put you in the right ballpark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 158174, member: 15043"] I’ve been getting all 3 E2 tests done for years and years. When you have as many sets of labs as I do you can review, it becomes extremely easy to tell which value is accurate. Even if a random person studied these 3 sets of labs close enough they would be able to figure out which is the correct value, fairly easily imo. Having my free E2 done is the biggest reason I can easily tell which value is correct. Without getting my free E2 done each time, I would literally have no idea. So for anyone just getting the E2 ultra-sensitive test done, at least with Quest, you really have no clue if it’s accurate or not. But it will at least put you in the right ballpark. [/QUOTE]
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