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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Estradiol vs Fractionated Estrogen Test
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<blockquote data-quote="guyisasguydoes" data-source="post: 204471" data-attributes="member: 42776"><p>True story: convinced an endocrinologist that I lost faith in to do an estradiol test. Did so to save from paying for it. He decided to also do a fractionated esttogen test. The estradiol test showed 44pg/ml, 2pts above the high end of normal. The fractionated estrogen test was 240pg/ml which is 50pts higher than high end of normal. </p><p></p><p>I was curious about estrogens as I’ve developed some minor gyno and he’s well aware of it. Nothing major but enough for me to ask questions about it.</p><p></p><p>I naturally asked him about the high fractionated estrogen test and does that mean that the two other estrogens are much higher than they should be and why and could they be causing the gyno I’m noticing. His reply: “I rarely see this and I really don’t know”. </p><p></p><p>Most guys I’ve talked to have said it’s E2 that you need to monitor. But what if E2 is only a couple of pts high and the other estrogens are much higher? Seems to be a reasonable question to me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guyisasguydoes, post: 204471, member: 42776"] True story: convinced an endocrinologist that I lost faith in to do an estradiol test. Did so to save from paying for it. He decided to also do a fractionated esttogen test. The estradiol test showed 44pg/ml, 2pts above the high end of normal. The fractionated estrogen test was 240pg/ml which is 50pts higher than high end of normal. I was curious about estrogens as I’ve developed some minor gyno and he’s well aware of it. Nothing major but enough for me to ask questions about it. I naturally asked him about the high fractionated estrogen test and does that mean that the two other estrogens are much higher than they should be and why and could they be causing the gyno I’m noticing. His reply: “I rarely see this and I really don’t know”. Most guys I’ve talked to have said it’s E2 that you need to monitor. But what if E2 is only a couple of pts high and the other estrogens are much higher? Seems to be a reasonable question to me? [/QUOTE]
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