That's good to know!
I wasn't concerned about progesterone being high, I remember our previous discussion and your frustration with patients being upset with the "high" result. I was just saying I don't understand progesterone's role, but that's something I'm going to have to research myself because it's probably too complicated for one person to explain.
Do you know if the range for progesterone being changed is reflective of labcorp using a different assay? Or did they just adjust the reference range based on results from their patients?
Hopefully that makes sense.