jobshopper
Active Member
It seems that there is a lot of emphasis on T/E2 ratio.
Why do you suppose that labs like Quest, LabCorp, etc. don't report E2 results as a T/E2 ratio if that is what is more important than just the E2 results?
And, why do you suppose they don't adjust the "range" to take into consideration the "projected range" of E2 as tabulated by @Nelson?
And one more question, should men who have a high T/E2 ratio based on a low E2 level be taking Estradiol to bring their E2 levels up to improve their T/E2 ratio? If not, then why not?
Thoughts?
Why do you suppose that labs like Quest, LabCorp, etc. don't report E2 results as a T/E2 ratio if that is what is more important than just the E2 results?
And, why do you suppose they don't adjust the "range" to take into consideration the "projected range" of E2 as tabulated by @Nelson?
And one more question, should men who have a high T/E2 ratio based on a low E2 level be taking Estradiol to bring their E2 levels up to improve their T/E2 ratio? If not, then why not?
Thoughts?