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TruT Free Testosterone Calculator
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<blockquote data-quote="jacb" data-source="post: 235187" data-attributes="member: 18836"><p>Thanks Madman … I think?</p><p></p><p>Where have I been? … In the real world.</p><p></p><p>Whilst I do appreciate all the material you have provided, I feel there is enough study material there to become a Dr. I don’t want to be a Dr, I wish to be an informed patient able to discuss my own treatment with some understanding of the subject. I have my own complex work to fully understand.</p><p></p><p>It’s a bit like taking your car to the garage and discussing the bill when you pick it up …. If the technician has to start with, “the wheel is round”, you are not going to have a meeting of the minds. Equally well studying the flame propergation path of a hemispherical combustion chamber, might be something of an overkill.</p><p></p><p>Previously I believed that the TruT FT Calculator was the best of an imperfect set of Free Testosterone calculators that was available to us, it’s a developing science. What I wasn’t certain about was the error margin between them in % terms … it seems in my example to be huge. Maybe the lesser Free Testosterone blood tests have a smaller error margin?</p><p></p><p>If due to the lack of available Equilibrium Dialysis FT tests, I am forced to use a FT Calculator, in your opinion, which (all things being considered) is currently best to use and with what caveats?</p><p></p><p>[USER=13851]@madman[/USER] </p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacb, post: 235187, member: 18836"] Thanks Madman … I think? Where have I been? … In the real world. Whilst I do appreciate all the material you have provided, I feel there is enough study material there to become a Dr. I don’t want to be a Dr, I wish to be an informed patient able to discuss my own treatment with some understanding of the subject. I have my own complex work to fully understand. It’s a bit like taking your car to the garage and discussing the bill when you pick it up …. If the technician has to start with, “the wheel is round”, you are not going to have a meeting of the minds. Equally well studying the flame propergation path of a hemispherical combustion chamber, might be something of an overkill. Previously I believed that the TruT FT Calculator was the best of an imperfect set of Free Testosterone calculators that was available to us, it’s a developing science. What I wasn’t certain about was the error margin between them in % terms … it seems in my example to be huge. Maybe the lesser Free Testosterone blood tests have a smaller error margin? If due to the lack of available Equilibrium Dialysis FT tests, I am forced to use a FT Calculator, in your opinion, which (all things being considered) is currently best to use and with what caveats? [USER=13851]@madman[/USER] Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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