J JA Battle Well-Known Member Nov 21, 2021 #1 I’m curious what this test can pick up on to skew the result? For example the e2 standard assay picks up on crp and inflates the reading.
I’m curious what this test can pick up on to skew the result? For example the e2 standard assay picks up on crp and inflates the reading.
A AndroChishti New Member Dec 31, 2021 #2 DHEA sulfate can skew the result towards the higher end in Progesterone assay.
G Gman86 Member Dec 31, 2021 #3 I have always had naturally high DHEA-S levels and it doesn’t seem to increase my progesterone level much, or at all. I’ve had very low prog levels with concurrently very high DHEA-S levels. But this is just my results/ experience obv
I have always had naturally high DHEA-S levels and it doesn’t seem to increase my progesterone level much, or at all. I’ve had very low prog levels with concurrently very high DHEA-S levels. But this is just my results/ experience obv
A AndroChishti New Member Dec 31, 2021 #4 Source : https://www.albertahealthservices.c...sults-due-to-cross-reactivity-with-dhea-s.pdf That is where I read about the cross reactivity of DHEAs and progesterone.
Source : https://www.albertahealthservices.c...sults-due-to-cross-reactivity-with-dhea-s.pdf That is where I read about the cross reactivity of DHEAs and progesterone.
G Gman86 Member Dec 31, 2021 #5 Damn, so even the very small amount of progesterone that I think I have might not even be progesterone lol
Damn, so even the very small amount of progesterone that I think I have might not even be progesterone lol