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    Elevated e2

    Can elevated e2 cause loss of strength since it limits available test?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rooftop
    Can elevated e2 cause loss of strength since it limits available test?
    Yes, but how high are we talking?

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    7.6-42.6 scale I was 44.6 just feels like I'm laggin this past week

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    Quote Originally Posted by rooftop
    7.6-42.6 scale I was 44.6 just feels like I'm laggin this past week
    Are you on PCT? What are you taking and how much and often?

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    Trt 8 wks in test c 75 mg x 2 a week hcg 250 iu x 2 a week and I'm starting ai this week for e2

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    i don't know about making me weak, but sure makes me feeling tired all the time if e2 goes up! that e2 test is not the correct assay BTW, so there is no way to tell where you sit, do a sensitive assay i bet you its higher than you think!

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    I specifically asked them if it was sensitive assay they said yes it's aag and they hooked me up w a local doc who's on his sh.. Follows crislers protocol

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    is it from labcorp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bass
    is it from labcorp?
    Yes labcorp

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    Quote Originally Posted by rooftop View Post
    7.6-42.6 scale I was 44.6 just feels like I'm laggin this past week
    This is not the labcorp sensitive range the labcorp sensitive range is 3 to 70.

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    Labcorp E Sensitive Assay:

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    CPT Code 82670

    Write these down and take them with you to the lab every time you go and provide it to them when they code in everything. They are not used to this and screw them up all the time. Too many choices confuse them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel
    Labcorp E Sensitive Assay:

    # 140244
    CPT Code 82670

    Write these down and take them with you to the lab every time you go and provide it to them when they code in everything. They are not used to this and screw them up all the time. Too many choices confuse them.

    kel
    Will do thx kel!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel
    Labcorp E Sensitive Assay:

    # 140244
    CPT Code 82670

    Write these down and take them with you to the lab every time you go and provide it to them when they code in everything. They are not used to this and screw them up all the time. Too many choices confuse them.

    kel
    Since it was the incorrect test Should I ordered the other test and take it before I start Ai?

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    That would be a great way to go. Then you can make an educated decision on what path to take. No need to fast for this stand alone test.

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