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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Wildly Different E2 Numbers - LabCorp vs. Quest
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<blockquote data-quote="jkozlow3" data-source="post: 126001" data-attributes="member: 20866"><p>Because one of them is clearly wrong. If 20-something is the sweet spot for E2, then it definitely matters. According to one lab, I likely would have been in this sweet spot without an AI. According to the other lab, I was well over this sweet spot. This is a big problem. I am simply trying to alert people to this issue.</p><p></p><p>Again, I realize that opinions on E2 differ and not everyone agrees with shooting for an E2 in the 20-something range. That's not the point of this thread. But if you are shooting for a specific number/range and one lab gives results that are 2x the value of the other lab, that's a PROBLEM. Do what you want with this info - I'm simply raising awareness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkozlow3, post: 126001, member: 20866"] Because one of them is clearly wrong. If 20-something is the sweet spot for E2, then it definitely matters. According to one lab, I likely would have been in this sweet spot without an AI. According to the other lab, I was well over this sweet spot. This is a big problem. I am simply trying to alert people to this issue. Again, I realize that opinions on E2 differ and not everyone agrees with shooting for an E2 in the 20-something range. That's not the point of this thread. But if you are shooting for a specific number/range and one lab gives results that are 2x the value of the other lab, that's a PROBLEM. Do what you want with this info - I'm simply raising awareness. [/QUOTE]
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