posted Sun, 09/29/2013 - 17:22
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What panels are everyone using these days and what websites for ordering them? last time i ran my blood, we were using privatemdlabs and female hormone panel was the one we were all using. i know some things have changed since then.
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Anonthat seems to be the basis still.. add in any extra tests you might be curious to see
(i.e. thyroid, prolactin etc, IGF, HGH etc)
i wanna say i remember someone posting something a while back about a particular panel or some shit that didn't have the test cutoff point. female hormone panel used to cutoff at 1500. my cruise dose will still peg that out.
That was me. Heres the link to the post. It gives you the code you need to order a test that gives you total and free range above 1500
http://www.eroids.com/forum/general/general-talk/total-test-ranges-with-...
The cutoff is very annoying. I have privatemdlabs fax my papers, and I'll ask them tomorrow which panel has no cutoff then.
awesome. let me know bro.
AnonI remember that being discussed and I think that is based on what state you live in. although if it takes purchasing a male panel it would be worth it (if possible)
have a feeling the male panel would give a higher range or no cutoff point. the test part of it is really just for curiosity. more concerned about checking e2, shbg, and prolactin levels and possibly dht. bout to piece it all together and see what the cost compares to.
edit:
there is this one:
http://www.privatemdlabs.com/lp/Anabolic_Steroid_Test.php
although, i'm not sure how i feel about tying that particular panel verbiage to my medical records.
Looks good for pre-cycle testing except no prolactin. I think I've used the male athletic panel too.
I def won't be paying that price for bloodwork unless something major is wrong.
mh001That shit is too expensive... 299.99 is ridiculous.
Anonwell im sure patient rights come into play.. as in they cant view what tests you order
i think you're right... now that i think about it, it doesn't list the test package ordered, only the individual panel aspects.