CoastWatcher
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Writing from Canada. My doctor asked if I'd be willing to participate in a small, non-random study she's doing of patients in her own clinic in regard to E2 levels and testing. The sensitive test is not used as it should be here; she wants data (admittedly, limited in scope) to present to other doctors she confers with as to why the only consistent test to rely on is the sensitive one.
Current Protocol: 100mg enanthate weekly, hcg to be added next month, no E2 control
Blood was drawn February 20, 72 hours after injection. Standard E2 reading:39/Sensitive E2 Reading: 24.
I was told that I'm the ninth patient in her clinic with that type of divergent reading. I know others have posted similar reports, but I wanted to add my voice. The test chosen makes all the difference.
Current Protocol: 100mg enanthate weekly, hcg to be added next month, no E2 control
Blood was drawn February 20, 72 hours after injection. Standard E2 reading:39/Sensitive E2 Reading: 24.
I was told that I'm the ninth patient in her clinic with that type of divergent reading. I know others have posted similar reports, but I wanted to add my voice. The test chosen makes all the difference.