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High estradiol / Hematocrit: What supplements to avoid?
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<blockquote data-quote="FeelingLost" data-source="post: 72143" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>Hi Vince and Vince Carter, Thank you for responding to my questions. I truely do respect and trust your input.</p><p>I am a sports checkup away from becoming a Defy patient and I will get the sen E2 test then. That said,</p><p></p><p>I find it very hard to believe the old E2 test is worthless. </p><p>We are talking about a snapshot ball park kind of value that fluxuates all day long. We would be lucky if the measurement was with in 20% accurate of our average E2.</p><p>The rest of the TRT world has and is using the old test just fine to get an idea of where their E2 is.</p><p>It really does bother me how much you old time excel forum members slam the new members about this test. A test a forum sponsor invented. I'm sure it is more accurate that doesn't make the old test worthless. </p><p></p><p>Sorry about the rant, been holding it in for a while, I know you think you are helping the sponsor but IMO you are chasing future members/patients way. I almost left the group do to reading that advice over and over and over.</p><p>Rant over I promise. I'm blaming my worthless E2 measurement of 62pg/mL HaHa</p><p></p><p>@Vince Carter, I do understand your logic of eliminating something one at a time and testing to find the culprit, that is an excellent troubleshoot practice, however if ones blood test clearly shows you are not anemic why would you take any supplements to build your blood and could possibly hurt yout TRT program?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 72143, member: 15131"] Hi Vince and Vince Carter, Thank you for responding to my questions. I truely do respect and trust your input. I am a sports checkup away from becoming a Defy patient and I will get the sen E2 test then. That said, I find it very hard to believe the old E2 test is worthless. We are talking about a snapshot ball park kind of value that fluxuates all day long. We would be lucky if the measurement was with in 20% accurate of our average E2. The rest of the TRT world has and is using the old test just fine to get an idea of where their E2 is. It really does bother me how much you old time excel forum members slam the new members about this test. A test a forum sponsor invented. I'm sure it is more accurate that doesn't make the old test worthless. Sorry about the rant, been holding it in for a while, I know you think you are helping the sponsor but IMO you are chasing future members/patients way. I almost left the group do to reading that advice over and over and over. Rant over I promise. I'm blaming my worthless E2 measurement of 62pg/mL HaHa @Vince Carter, I do understand your logic of eliminating something one at a time and testing to find the culprit, that is an excellent troubleshoot practice, however if ones blood test clearly shows you are not anemic why would you take any supplements to build your blood and could possibly hurt yout TRT program? [/QUOTE]
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