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    Online bloodwork

    Does anyone have a suggestion on an online site to get blood checked? The doctor is not an option for me.
    I'm ending my sixth week of test/tren and these lumps under my nipps seem like they are getting bigger. I hate to say this but I feel like the Liq stane research chem is not working. I'm currently taking 12.5mg/day of stan and 10mg/day of the tamox. I've dropped my test dosage this week from 500/wk to 375/wk. still I feel like I'm getting a buildup of E. Only way to confirm is BW.

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    Would the hormone panel for males be good enough? If not what test should I get

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjr579 View Post
    Would the hormone panel for males be good enough? If not what test should I get
    Get the hormone panel for females, then check the "male" box during checkout. It is way cheaper.

    Only downside is that it doesn't include lipids.

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    Will this test work for checking my levels during cycle. I want to check my E levels. Really don't think the liq stane is working

    Hormone Panel for Females

    Description: ***Both MALES and FEMALES order this panel, please be sure to enter the gender that you want reference ranges for when placing your order, as each gender has different reference ranges for these tests. ***
    Menopause is the time in a woman's life when menstruation stops permanently. Most women go through menopause between ages 45 and 55. In the US the average age for menstrual periods to stop completely is 51.

    This panel will help diagnose the onset of menopause. Significant deviations from the normal range may require further evaluation by your physician.

    Includes:
    -Estradiol, serum;
    -Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH);
    -Luteinizing Hormone (LH);
    -Testosterone , serum;
    -Complete Blood Count (CBC): Hematocrit; hemoglobin; mean corpuscular volume (MCV); mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH); mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC); red cell distribution width (RDW); percentage and absolute differential counts; platelet count; red cell count; white blood cell count; immature granulocytes.
    -Comprehensive Metabolic Profile (CMP): A:G ratio; albumin, serum; alkaline phosphatase, serum; ALT (SGPT); AST (SGOT); bilirubin, total; BUN; BUN:creatinine ratio; calcium, serum; carbon dioxide, total; chloride, serum; creatinine, serum; globulin, total; glucose, serum; potassium, serum; protein, total, serum; sodium, serum.

    Patient Instructions: Patient should fast for 12 hours preceding collection of specimen. If using a testosterone cream please be sure you have not rubbed any into the antecubital area of your arm for the last 24 hours as it can give elevated results.

    Categories: Hormones and Metabolism, Female Specific Tests, Infertility Testing

    Price: $59.99 Add To Cart

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    The hormone panel for females does not include the E2 sensitive test which you need verses a regular E2 test. From what I understand it must be the E2 sensitive test for us guys. It also doesn't include PSA or free test. But it is much cheaper.

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    Were you not going to get Prami to control that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gymsoldier View Post
    Were you not going to get Prami to control that?
    I'm on .3mg prami/ day , 12.5mg stane/day and 40mg tamox/day all RC. Just bumped the tamox from 10 to 40mg /day the last few days. Still have nice size lumps under both nipps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 600@50 View Post
    The hormone panel for females does not include the E2 sensitive test which you need verses a regular E2 test. From what I understand it must be the E2 sensitive test for us guys. It also doesn't include PSA or free test. But it is much cheaper.
    Can someone second this or will the estradiol tell me if my E levels are high

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    Quote Originally Posted by 600@50 View Post
    Thanks for the read. I see the male hormone test includes the E sensitive. It's triple the price but I need to figure out what's going on

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