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New Member - Hello - and HUGE props to Nelson of course
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<blockquote data-quote="ZizshitWork" data-source="post: 64493" data-attributes="member: 15206"><p>I don't see an appended note per se, however, in a comment area below one of the sections appears to give instructions to order a Sensitive test if anticipating patients with low estradial i.e. hypogonadal males. </p><p>[ATTACH]3268[/ATTACH] Reading THAT, my interpretation is the extra sensitive test was not utilized.</p><p></p><p>I'm feeling that my tests need to be rerun once again. Wrong E2 test, given incorrect time (4 vs 7 days) to have blood drawn, etc. I empathize with other members having difficulties finding a properly informed Dr. to effectively address and administer TRT. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for you input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZizshitWork, post: 64493, member: 15206"] I don't see an appended note per se, however, in a comment area below one of the sections appears to give instructions to order a Sensitive test if anticipating patients with low estradial i.e. hypogonadal males. [ATTACH=CONFIG]3268[/ATTACH] Reading THAT, my interpretation is the extra sensitive test was not utilized. I'm feeling that my tests need to be rerun once again. Wrong E2 test, given incorrect time (4 vs 7 days) to have blood drawn, etc. I empathize with other members having difficulties finding a properly informed Dr. to effectively address and administer TRT. Thanks for you input! [/QUOTE]
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