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<blockquote data-quote="JSmitty Fitness" data-source="post: 15221" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>You might have missed it earlier where I wrote, my E2 on the 1mg per day of adex was 26.5 when we tested it with the same range as the test above. Again not the sensitive assay but it was originally around the 90's when we decided to start the adex. So I don't believe Im resistant in any way. Not sure why it shot up so high in the first place because for several months prior to that test my E2 was just over the normal range. Even when my total test was way over 1500 my E2 was coming back around the 40's. I guess over time the estrogen builds up? I had Vitamin D checked with my physical which was 50 (range 30-100 ng/mL), and Thyroid 1.73 (Range 0.50-4.50 u[IU]/mL). My RBC and HCT was good and in normal ranges. My only issue with going to Defy would be they don't take insurance. My insurance covers my HCG and all the blood work and anything Ive needed so far. All I pay is my copay, so I dont want to lose that. If I knew exactly what tests I should be looking at I think my doctor would be willing to work with me to figure out whats going to work best for me. She seems very willing to help and try different things. I was the one who pushed to get off the adex completely because I was feeling so crappy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSmitty Fitness, post: 15221, member: 3252"] You might have missed it earlier where I wrote, my E2 on the 1mg per day of adex was 26.5 when we tested it with the same range as the test above. Again not the sensitive assay but it was originally around the 90's when we decided to start the adex. So I don't believe Im resistant in any way. Not sure why it shot up so high in the first place because for several months prior to that test my E2 was just over the normal range. Even when my total test was way over 1500 my E2 was coming back around the 40's. I guess over time the estrogen builds up? I had Vitamin D checked with my physical which was 50 (range 30-100 ng/mL), and Thyroid 1.73 (Range 0.50-4.50 u[IU]/mL). My RBC and HCT was good and in normal ranges. My only issue with going to Defy would be they don't take insurance. My insurance covers my HCG and all the blood work and anything Ive needed so far. All I pay is my copay, so I dont want to lose that. If I knew exactly what tests I should be looking at I think my doctor would be willing to work with me to figure out whats going to work best for me. She seems very willing to help and try different things. I was the one who pushed to get off the adex completely because I was feeling so crappy. [/QUOTE]
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