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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Spreadsheet for Calculating Free T & E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon7" data-source="post: 132220" data-attributes="member: 14795"><p>I used Gman86's values which he posted above to compare his Free E2 measurement vs. the calculated Free E2 by the spreadsheet.</p><p></p><p>For all of Gman86's tests except for the first one he provided values for both sensitive E2 and NON sensitive E2, so I calculated Free E2 twice for each of test based on the sensitive + NON sensitive E2 result.</p><p></p><p>Here are the results:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]6508[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Analysis:</p><p></p><p>1. Twelve out of the thirteen results of calculated Free E2 (with the exception of the result with the 78% difference) provided close approximation of measured Free E2 for the evaluation of where the Free E2 result lies on on the normal range of [0.2.....1.5] - which is the evaluation used to decide on future treatment dosage </p><p></p><p>2. The difference between the measured and calculated Free E2 result was much smaller (average difference of only 5.8%) when the calculation was based on the NON sensitive E2 result (vs. average difference of 30.5% when based on sensitive E2 results). One possible explanation for this is that perhaps the Free E2 test used was a NON sensitive test as well. Gman86 can you provide a link to the lab Free E2 test code that you used?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon7, post: 132220, member: 14795"] I used Gman86's values which he posted above to compare his Free E2 measurement vs. the calculated Free E2 by the spreadsheet. For all of Gman86's tests except for the first one he provided values for both sensitive E2 and NON sensitive E2, so I calculated Free E2 twice for each of test based on the sensitive + NON sensitive E2 result. Here are the results: [ATTACH=full]6508[/ATTACH] Analysis: 1. Twelve out of the thirteen results of calculated Free E2 (with the exception of the result with the 78% difference) provided close approximation of measured Free E2 for the evaluation of where the Free E2 result lies on on the normal range of [0.2.....1.5] - which is the evaluation used to decide on future treatment dosage 2. The difference between the measured and calculated Free E2 result was much smaller (average difference of only 5.8%) when the calculation was based on the NON sensitive E2 result (vs. average difference of 30.5% when based on sensitive E2 results). One possible explanation for this is that perhaps the Free E2 test used was a NON sensitive test as well. Gman86 can you provide a link to the lab Free E2 test code that you used? [/QUOTE]
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