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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Very Low E2 with High-ish T and SHBG???
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 15083" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Space, thanks for joining! Couple quick things ... I don't want you to think I'm discounting the E2 assays you've provided, but the gold standard to accuracy in serum measurement for men is the sensitive or ultra-sensitive assay. I suspect you will probably come back on the "low" end on one of those labs as well, but a Labcorp sensitive reading (which I believe has a Ref Range of 3-to-70 ..) will really give us thorough idea where your E2 really sits. </p><p></p><p>I <u>can't</u> make out the bottom labs for your thyroid; primarily speaking the Reverse T3 and Antibodies - TPO & TgAb. The FT3 doesn't show the Ref Range either, but most will be 2.0 to 4.4. If you can confirm these values, that will be quite helpful in the discussion. Interested to hear more about your MTHFR genetic profile analysis and any comments your physicians have provided. Any concerns with iron, ferritin, B12 & Lipids? Let me know .. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 15083, member: 696"] Space, thanks for joining! Couple quick things ... I don't want you to think I'm discounting the E2 assays you've provided, but the gold standard to accuracy in serum measurement for men is the sensitive or ultra-sensitive assay. I suspect you will probably come back on the "low" end on one of those labs as well, but a Labcorp sensitive reading (which I believe has a Ref Range of 3-to-70 ..) will really give us thorough idea where your E2 really sits. I [U]can't[/U] make out the bottom labs for your thyroid; primarily speaking the Reverse T3 and Antibodies - TPO & TgAb. The FT3 doesn't show the Ref Range either, but most will be 2.0 to 4.4. If you can confirm these values, that will be quite helpful in the discussion. Interested to hear more about your MTHFR genetic profile analysis and any comments your physicians have provided. Any concerns with iron, ferritin, B12 & Lipids? Let me know .. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
Very Low E2 with High-ish T and SHBG???
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