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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Give me an idea what I'm missing out on by using "piss poor assays"
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<blockquote data-quote="RickB" data-source="post: 218755" data-attributes="member: 42882"><p>I do bloods a lot, so I pay out of pocket. I've been on a protocol for about 6 weeks and I'm getting blood drawn. At 10 weeks I plan to use the <strong>gold </strong>standard assays madman and others talk about. But for now, can someone explain or point me in the direction of posts/links about the downsides of the regular standard free and E2 assays?</p><p></p><p>I have noticed that free, and even more so E2, standard results usually seem to fluctuate directly with my symptoms and my doses. In other words, when I take an AI, my E2 is lower, and when I don't take one, it's higher. And same thing for free, and basically same thing as far as symptoms - elbows hurt and E2 comes back low.</p><p></p><p>Are these standard assays just occasionally off, or are they always somewhat off? How are the gold standard assays that much better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickB, post: 218755, member: 42882"] I do bloods a lot, so I pay out of pocket. I've been on a protocol for about 6 weeks and I'm getting blood drawn. At 10 weeks I plan to use the [B]gold [/B]standard assays madman and others talk about. But for now, can someone explain or point me in the direction of posts/links about the downsides of the regular standard free and E2 assays? I have noticed that free, and even more so E2, standard results usually seem to fluctuate directly with my symptoms and my doses. In other words, when I take an AI, my E2 is lower, and when I don't take one, it's higher. And same thing for free, and basically same thing as far as symptoms - elbows hurt and E2 comes back low. Are these standard assays just occasionally off, or are they always somewhat off? How are the gold standard assays that much better? [/QUOTE]
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Give me an idea what I'm missing out on by using "piss poor assays"
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