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Could this be low E2?
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<blockquote data-quote="RickB" data-source="post: 227967" data-attributes="member: 42882"><p>Through Marek Health, I have been going to LabCorp and using the same assays that my uro uses. My plan was to stabilize my free and E2 around 25 and then get the equilibrium dialysis assays done a couple of months later (unless I was feeling really good). By late May weekly bloods were coming back all in the range I was looking for. And sexually I have been better than ever, so I wasn't even giving much thought to bothering to do the gold standard tests. </p><p></p><p>My second vax shot was actually 6/21, and I noticed the joint pain maybe around 7/1. So now I want to of course get bloods. And in this case it makes sense to stick with the standard assays. If I do the gold standards I'll have nothing to compare them to. When I get my results, I'll post them and maybe schedule the gold standards for next week.</p><p></p><p>This post was as much a reply to madman as it was a reply to swolg8r. I knew that madman would be upset about the assays and would claim my free is probably sky high. But while I do appreciate his stance on the assays, I am not 100% sold that the equilibrium dialysis ones are better. I still plan to do them, but I really want to stick with comparing apples to apples, instead of starting in on the oranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickB, post: 227967, member: 42882"] Through Marek Health, I have been going to LabCorp and using the same assays that my uro uses. My plan was to stabilize my free and E2 around 25 and then get the equilibrium dialysis assays done a couple of months later (unless I was feeling really good). By late May weekly bloods were coming back all in the range I was looking for. And sexually I have been better than ever, so I wasn't even giving much thought to bothering to do the gold standard tests. My second vax shot was actually 6/21, and I noticed the joint pain maybe around 7/1. So now I want to of course get bloods. And in this case it makes sense to stick with the standard assays. If I do the gold standards I'll have nothing to compare them to. When I get my results, I'll post them and maybe schedule the gold standards for next week. This post was as much a reply to madman as it was a reply to swolg8r. I knew that madman would be upset about the assays and would claim my free is probably sky high. But while I do appreciate his stance on the assays, I am not 100% sold that the equilibrium dialysis ones are better. I still plan to do them, but I really want to stick with comparing apples to apples, instead of starting in on the oranges. [/QUOTE]
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