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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
E2 labs Quest vs Labcorp Insanely different results!
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldpowerlifter" data-source="post: 80162" data-attributes="member: 16351"><p>It's $50 (unless there is a deal I'm unaware of) and that's a chunk of change. $30 maybe I would just go do it but I'm doing my blood draw tomorrow for the extensive labs so may have results by next week. I'll save the $50 for when I may need to go check it in a few months after adjusting my adex dose. </p><p></p><p>I'm half tempted to cut my adex in half starting after this blood draw just because 3mg seems way too much after reading so much last few weeks. Scares me to think for 4 years I may have been crushing down my E2 levels just because of one higher E2 reading from the wrong lab test, even though I had no symptoms at the time. </p><p></p><p>Since then I have had big time libido issues, dead penis, lots of joint pain and tendinitis flare ups in places I never had it before, and waking up to pee a ton which I just read can be from low E2 as well. Symptoms wise it seems to fit low E2 all the while we thought I had high E2. And back when we did get the original "high E2" reading, my body fat was 7% (dunk tank test) so that doesn't make sense I had high E2 either from what I've been gathering. It's guys with higher body fat that may struggle and have bloating or nipple sensitivity. I had none of that...</p><p></p><p>So it seems by my ignorance I've allowed this to go on a long time. Plus I'm certain the vicadin doesn't help either. </p><p></p><p>To enjoy sex again and lifting without all the joint and tendinitis pain would be a life saver...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldpowerlifter, post: 80162, member: 16351"] It's $50 (unless there is a deal I'm unaware of) and that's a chunk of change. $30 maybe I would just go do it but I'm doing my blood draw tomorrow for the extensive labs so may have results by next week. I'll save the $50 for when I may need to go check it in a few months after adjusting my adex dose. I'm half tempted to cut my adex in half starting after this blood draw just because 3mg seems way too much after reading so much last few weeks. Scares me to think for 4 years I may have been crushing down my E2 levels just because of one higher E2 reading from the wrong lab test, even though I had no symptoms at the time. Since then I have had big time libido issues, dead penis, lots of joint pain and tendinitis flare ups in places I never had it before, and waking up to pee a ton which I just read can be from low E2 as well. Symptoms wise it seems to fit low E2 all the while we thought I had high E2. And back when we did get the original "high E2" reading, my body fat was 7% (dunk tank test) so that doesn't make sense I had high E2 either from what I've been gathering. It's guys with higher body fat that may struggle and have bloating or nipple sensitivity. I had none of that... So it seems by my ignorance I've allowed this to go on a long time. Plus I'm certain the vicadin doesn't help either. To enjoy sex again and lifting without all the joint and tendinitis pain would be a life saver... [/QUOTE]
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