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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Very High TT and E2 after starting TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="andrew1324" data-source="post: 123552" data-attributes="member: 18556"><p>I see, why exactly are the ranges relevant as long as you know where about you want to be?</p><p>The reason I use lifelabs over dynacare is so I can look up my results online</p><p></p><p> I am certain. 0.65 on a 1 ml syringe is what I've been doing. Started out doing 0.6 (120 mg) the first week then went up to 130 the next 3.</p><p></p><p> My bloodwork was done on my peak day (3 days after injection) as per request by my doctor.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I see, how do you know for sure it is not? I wasn't sure if it was the sensitive test or not, cause when I asked the nurse receptionist if it was the ultra sensitive E2 for men she kinda looked at me confused then said yes. The exact same test came back at only 12 pg/mL pre TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrew1324, post: 123552, member: 18556"] I see, why exactly are the ranges relevant as long as you know where about you want to be? The reason I use lifelabs over dynacare is so I can look up my results online I am certain. 0.65 on a 1 ml syringe is what I've been doing. Started out doing 0.6 (120 mg) the first week then went up to 130 the next 3. My bloodwork was done on my peak day (3 days after injection) as per request by my doctor. I see, how do you know for sure it is not? I wasn't sure if it was the sensitive test or not, cause when I asked the nurse receptionist if it was the ultra sensitive E2 for men she kinda looked at me confused then said yes. The exact same test came back at only 12 pg/mL pre TRT. [/QUOTE]
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