What's the go with getting a sensitive estrogen blood test in aus? I know here we tend to call it LC/MS, liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, that's the analysis method.
I get my blood work paper from the GP, and often I'll have to write in a few extra tests...like I'll write in free test, SHB, estradiol ect..Never been questioned by the pathology lady taking bloods.
One time I wrote estradiol LC/MS. She wasn't aware of what it was. She made a phone call and worked it out and she said only a couple places in Australia do that method of testing, so had to be sent there.
However I can't be 100% sure she actually did it, nothing on the results indicated anything regarding such.
Being on tren and obviously without LCMS testing you'll return false high estrogen levels.
Can anyone confirm exactly how the specific test is written on the blood work request form?
And Is it displayed or indicted on the blood work results that such method had been used?
I really want to clarify this
I get my blood work paper from the GP, and often I'll have to write in a few extra tests...like I'll write in free test, SHB, estradiol ect..Never been questioned by the pathology lady taking bloods.
One time I wrote estradiol LC/MS. She wasn't aware of what it was. She made a phone call and worked it out and she said only a couple places in Australia do that method of testing, so had to be sent there.
However I can't be 100% sure she actually did it, nothing on the results indicated anything regarding such.
Being on tren and obviously without LCMS testing you'll return false high estrogen levels.
Can anyone confirm exactly how the specific test is written on the blood work request form?
And Is it displayed or indicted on the blood work results that such method had been used?
I really want to clarify this