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    Quote Originally Posted by Baldur2630 View Post
    I was hane gosh And harai goshi!

    Doctors over here don't want to hear about low testosterone, they think anything over 350 is fine for someone of my age. The only advice I can get is my own symptoms and research and replies from people like yourself on the Forums.

    It's easier to buy geese that lay golden eggs over here, than it is to get your doctor to think about low testosterone or hypothyroidism!

    I think your advice might be good. I didn't see anything to do with e2 on my blood report. Is there some other name for it?
    Estrogen. Abbreviated E2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clarky. View Post
    Estrogen. Abbreviated E2.
    I believe you mean to tell him to check his Estradiol.

    You have to ask for the proper panel to get these results.
    Read this:
    http://forums.steroid.com/anabolic-s...lood-work.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsam View Post
    I believe you mean to tell him to check his Estradiol.

    You have to ask for the proper panel to get these results.
    Read this:
    http://forums.steroid.com/anabolic-s...lood-work.html
    Same fvcking thing ya tit.

    Sorry baldur look for Estradiol on you blood work or ask them to check this.

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    Yeah, it wasn't there. I think you may have to ask for it specifically. I asked Doc for "full blood analysis" but that wasn't on it. I remember my wife's blood results didn't show testosterone either. I'll ask for it next time.

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    The three major naturally occurring estrogens in humans are estrone (E1), estradiol (E2), and estriol (E3).
    E2 is just much more potent than the others, so that's the one we normally worry about.

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