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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: 126042" data-attributes="member: 20866"><p>Really?? Way to put me down for trying to alert members that LabCorp and Quest numbers are significantly different.</p><p></p><p>Some of those labs WERE the sensitive/ultra. And those aren’t exactly foolproof either from what some members have posted. Several people have said they got bizarre results with the sensitive E2 test over the years. I’ve been reading posts about TRT for months.</p><p></p><p>You said I’d be better off using one lab. Well, that’s exactly what I did for 6 months of TRT. Turns out that lab (Quest) reports E2 numbers that are significantly higher than LabCorp. So one lab led me to believe I should experiment with an AI where as according to the other lab I likely wouldn’t have had an E2 problem at all. So I guess I’m just trying to “sound smart” in your words by warning members of this discrepancy? Thanks Vince.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkozlow3, post: 126042, member: 20866"] Really?? Way to put me down for trying to alert members that LabCorp and Quest numbers are significantly different. Some of those labs WERE the sensitive/ultra. And those aren’t exactly foolproof either from what some members have posted. Several people have said they got bizarre results with the sensitive E2 test over the years. I’ve been reading posts about TRT for months. You said I’d be better off using one lab. Well, that’s exactly what I did for 6 months of TRT. Turns out that lab (Quest) reports E2 numbers that are significantly higher than LabCorp. So one lab led me to believe I should experiment with an AI where as according to the other lab I likely wouldn’t have had an E2 problem at all. So I guess I’m just trying to “sound smart” in your words by warning members of this discrepancy? Thanks Vince. [/QUOTE]
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