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    Blood Work: Ideal E2 range and Test

    Hello brothers, here is 3 interesting questions ( i guess ) :

    1) What are the ideal values within E2 And Test should be in blood work on Cycle ?

    2) I assume that Test on Cycle should be out of range maybe... so it should be normal after perform a blood work on cycle, we find it to higher values than normal... is it correct ?

    3) It should be useful if some expert user, posting a good table reference related to "IDEAL VALUES" related to the basilar hormones parameters required as standard looking, we should be expect in a blood work on cycle ( i guess maybe some user already did, but i didn't find it still, so sorry if it's so.. ).

    Thank you to all
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slacker78 View Post
    Hello brothers, here is 3 interesting questions ( i guess ) :

    1) What are the ideal values within E2 And Test should be in blood work on Cycle ?

    E2 probably 20-30 on a sensitive assay but that is subjective and based on how the individual feels. Ball park test level on a 500mg cycle 3-4K Ng/DL. Caveat is we all metabolize differently.

    2) I assume that Test on Cycle should be out of range maybe... so it should be normal after perform a blood work on cycle, we find it to higher values than normal... is it correct ?

    Yes, out of range depending on lab used. Labcorp cuts off at 1500.

    3) It should be useful if some expert user, posting a good table reference related to "IDEAL VALUES" related to the basilar hormones parameters required as standard looking, we should be expect in a blood work on cycle ( i guess maybe some user already did, but i didn't find it still, so sorry if it's so.. ).

    No doubt there's something like you're looking for out there but the parameters would be broad and again, it's relative to the individual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    No doubt there's something like you're looking for out there but the parameters would be broad and again, it's relative to the individual.
    Yes, thank you Kel.

    But over the exceptions and individuals, i suppose there's a standard guide line which state what hormones could be "normally" unbalanced ( like Testosterone we told above ) respect to Others when someone is on cycle... Austinite suggested ( Hormones in bold ):

    1. Testosterone, Total
    2. Testosterone, Free
    3. Sensitive E2 Assay (Not basic estradiol, that's for women)
    4. CBC (Compete blood count)
    5. CMP (Comprehensive metabolic panel)
    6. Lipid Profile (post cycle is fine)
    7. LH and FSH

    Although there are a lot of variables in its understanding, i assume that normally LH and FSH should actually be nearly to ZERO, E2 potentially higher if not effectively treated and Testosterone Total and Free cutted off depending of Lab ( cause the higher out of range values ).

    That's something of wrong in what i stated or is it correct ?

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    Seems I misread your one question, that's all. In the HRT Forum's Finding A Doc sticky is a list of BW.
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