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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 62012" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>I can't say. Neither could a well informed doctor. The test you had typically over reports the estradiol level when testing blood samples obtained from men and children, who have far less circulating estradiol than men do. It reads CRP in the sample as estradiol and inflates the score. Most of the time. On occasion the opposite happens. That, however, is rare. Bottom line, it's risky to make decisions based on results obtained from it. </p><p></p><p>Your estradiol was most certainly low when you got a single digit report - lower than you thought. It is likely to be lower today than you thought...not in the low 40s, but lower. All the more reason to not play roulette with an AI. You're driving in the dark. </p><p></p><p>Go to <a href="http://www.discountedlabs.com" target="_blank">www.discountedlabs.com</a> and self-test with the sensitive procedure. You may confirm everything to date, but as my doctor said, she just didn't trust the other test results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 62012, member: 2624"] I can't say. Neither could a well informed doctor. The test you had typically over reports the estradiol level when testing blood samples obtained from men and children, who have far less circulating estradiol than men do. It reads CRP in the sample as estradiol and inflates the score. Most of the time. On occasion the opposite happens. That, however, is rare. Bottom line, it's risky to make decisions based on results obtained from it. Your estradiol was most certainly low when you got a single digit report - lower than you thought. It is likely to be lower today than you thought...not in the low 40s, but lower. All the more reason to not play roulette with an AI. You're driving in the dark. Go to [url]www.discountedlabs.com[/url] and self-test with the sensitive procedure. You may confirm everything to date, but as my doctor said, she just didn't trust the other test results. [/QUOTE]
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