Regarding your elevated e2, the key lies in where your FT level truly sits on such protocols and the only way to know such is to have it tested using an accurate assay such as the gold standard Equilibrium Dialysis or Ultrafiltration.
Unfortunately, you have no idea where your FT level sits on such protocols as you had it tested using different labs let alone methods the piss poor direct immunoassay (reference range LABCORP 8-25 pg/ml) and the flawed calculated linear law-mass-action ( QUEST reference range 46.0-224.0 pg/ml).
When it comes to e2 although you had it tested using LC/MS-MS it was done at Quest and keep in mind that
Labcorp has been certified with the CDC HoSt program.....
Quest has not!
How the CDC Clinical Standardization Programs Are Improving Hormone Tests - AACC.org WHAT PROGRESS HAS CDC MADE WITH STANDARDIZING TOTAL TESTOSTERONE AND ESTRADIOL TESTS? Since HoSt began in 2010, CDC has had more than 350 participants in 15 countries. Participants have shown measurable...
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Keep in mind that it is critical testing at the true trough, using the same lab, same assay (most accurate) when comparing such otherwise it is a complete waste of time!