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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Help Decipher Labs - Very Low E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Nate" data-source="post: 77534" data-attributes="member: 16218"><p>Interesting; I did not know smoking caused low E2. I quit every year during lent. This year I didn't start smoking again until this month. All the labs except for the lastest, prolactin and second TSH, were taken without having touched a cigarette since January. Any idea how long nicotine's aromatase suppression lasts after quitting? Been smoking for over 20 years--perhaps a permanent change in T/E2 ratios has been created.</p><p></p><p>I was worried my tests were incorrect. Guess I'll have to get labs myself. Not surprised that my doctor ordered outdated tests. I have looked into the online lab work used here often; it would require a 3hr round trip to nearest city for testing. I will look through the test results for electrolytes, vitD and iron and post what I have.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate the time here guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nate, post: 77534, member: 16218"] Interesting; I did not know smoking caused low E2. I quit every year during lent. This year I didn't start smoking again until this month. All the labs except for the lastest, prolactin and second TSH, were taken without having touched a cigarette since January. Any idea how long nicotine's aromatase suppression lasts after quitting? Been smoking for over 20 years--perhaps a permanent change in T/E2 ratios has been created. I was worried my tests were incorrect. Guess I'll have to get labs myself. Not surprised that my doctor ordered outdated tests. I have looked into the online lab work used here often; it would require a 3hr round trip to nearest city for testing. I will look through the test results for electrolytes, vitD and iron and post what I have. Appreciate the time here guys. [/QUOTE]
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