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Poll: Have You Used Injectable Amino Acids?
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<blockquote data-quote="ReGenesis1" data-source="post: 74625" data-attributes="member: 15285"><p>Thank you! Yep, we use Quest DX. Even their testosterone levels have anything above 800 as "high," where Lab Corp uses a much more realistic number of something like above 1,100 or 1,196? as "high." Not that it's a big deal to us, but patients, who may not be as "educated" on labs can get anxious if they see a level of 900 being marked as "high." We try not to treat "bodybuilder types," unless they are trying to get off of "underground medications" and lower their dose or they messed up their ability to make their own testosterone, by abusing steroids when they were younger, with or without PCT. That said, it is a big educational curve to get patients to stop thinking so much about labs and think more about symptom resolution. With the internet, many patients get their info from bodybuilding websites and take that as gospel. I really like this site. It has been extremely helpful sharing experiences and speaking with you about this. Thanks much for your insight! Much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReGenesis1, post: 74625, member: 15285"] Thank you! Yep, we use Quest DX. Even their testosterone levels have anything above 800 as "high," where Lab Corp uses a much more realistic number of something like above 1,100 or 1,196? as "high." Not that it's a big deal to us, but patients, who may not be as "educated" on labs can get anxious if they see a level of 900 being marked as "high." We try not to treat "bodybuilder types," unless they are trying to get off of "underground medications" and lower their dose or they messed up their ability to make their own testosterone, by abusing steroids when they were younger, with or without PCT. That said, it is a big educational curve to get patients to stop thinking so much about labs and think more about symptom resolution. With the internet, many patients get their info from bodybuilding websites and take that as gospel. I really like this site. It has been extremely helpful sharing experiences and speaking with you about this. Thanks much for your insight! Much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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