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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Gman's Test Prop Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 153146" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Wow, so I guess my free T levels for the past 5 years have been calculated this whole time. I’ve always thought that my free T levels have come back lower than most due to “stickier” SHBG than most guys. But maybe it’s just due to Quest’s calculation method calculating lower free T levels than other calculation methods.</p><p></p><p>What I’m going to do from now on is when I get my labs done through quest, I’ll just separately pay out of pocket and get my total and free T tested, the same day, using discountedlabs.com. They have a test that’s around $30 that will tell me my directly measured total and free T level, using labcorp. Here’s the details. This test uses directly measured free T correct? This way I’ll be able to compare my calculated free T with quest vs my direct free T with labcorp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 153146, member: 15043"] Wow, so I guess my free T levels for the past 5 years have been calculated this whole time. I’ve always thought that my free T levels have come back lower than most due to “stickier” SHBG than most guys. But maybe it’s just due to Quest’s calculation method calculating lower free T levels than other calculation methods. What I’m going to do from now on is when I get my labs done through quest, I’ll just separately pay out of pocket and get my total and free T tested, the same day, using discountedlabs.com. They have a test that’s around $30 that will tell me my directly measured total and free T level, using labcorp. Here’s the details. This test uses directly measured free T correct? This way I’ll be able to compare my calculated free T with quest vs my direct free T with labcorp. [/QUOTE]
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