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Lab ranges vary for a few reasons, one of which is testing method. So a standard E2 test will be 7-42 and the sensitive will be 8-35. Those are examples for Labcorp, but that information is important.


Sometimes people have weird units, that most will not know the conversion to more commonly used units. Ranges help convey that information.




Probably. I could name a few ranges off the top of my head, but they can also vary from lab to lab, and with the permutations of labs, countries, and units, it gets rather complex.


Plus, it's easiest to look at the range right next to the level, why make it harder for people to help?




Make a topic in the blood test forum. Best thing to do is post pictures of the labs but block out personal information.


These are my labs, this way it gives the most information possible while protecting your privacy, and there is no chance of a typo.


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Other forums do that, although I've never seen it done here, I don't see it being a problem if the mods are cool with it or the admins have set up the signature to allow that much space.


Hope that clears some things up! Those are good questions for a guy who's new to this! Really shows you're thinking about this!


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