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The only thing I'm hesitant with in regard to quest is that many ppl claim weird e2 levels when ordering from quest. Some say it's inconsistent.
This was my experience. Quest’s Ultra-Sensitive had my E2 levels at 295. 2 weeks later Labcorp’s Sensitive test had my levels in the 20’s. A couple other members here had lab results in the 20’s, but were having high E2 and gyno symptoms.

Likely an anomaly and not to be expected every time. But I’m avoiding Quest for now.
 
This was my experience. Quest’s Ultra-Sensitive had my E2 levels at 295. 2 weeks later Labcorp’s Sensitive test had my levels in the 20’s. A couple other members here had lab results in the 20’s, but were having high E2 and gyno symptoms.

Likely an anomaly and not to be expected every time. But I’m avoiding Quest for now.
Wow that's quite a difference. Obviously you didn't do anything to crush e2? I have been using labcorp but goodlabs is a bit cheaper with Quest. Decisions decisions.
 
Wow that's quite a difference. Obviously you didn't do anything to crush e2? I have been using labcorp but goodlabs is a bit cheaper with Quest. Decisions decisions.
I didn’t do anything at all. And you’d think I would have felt something with an E2 of 295. That’s a wild number. But I didn’t.
 
Everybody’s out here flashing their GoodLabs codes like it’s a garage sale, but mine’s built different. If you use my code, your HDL will climb higher than your ex’s body count, your hematocrit will chill right where it should, and your deadlift PR will magically go up 20 lbs. Forget discounts, my code’s basically a free cycle in disguise.

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Everybody’s out here flashing their GoodLabs codes like it’s a garage sale, but mine’s built different. If you use my code, your HDL will climb higher than your ex’s body count, your hematocrit will chill right where it should, and your deadlift PR will magically go up 20 lbs. Forget discounts, my code’s basically a free cycle in disguise.

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I tried your number. I got 20% off. I also achieved the amazing health metrics that you promised. The only problem is that now my penis won't become erect and I speak with the voice of a soprano.
 
I tried your number. I got 20% off. I also achieved the amazing health metrics that you promised. The only problem is that now my penis won't become erect and I speak with the voice of a soprano.
Ah shit, I totally forgot to mention that part bro, my bad. The discount code guarantees clean bloodwork and extra muscle, but yeah… your dick might decide to take an early retirement. Think of it as nature’s way of making sure you stay focused on lifting instead of chasing cardio between the sheets.

Thank you!
 
Everybody’s out here flashing their GoodLabs codes like it’s a garage sale, but mine’s built different. If you use my code, your HDL will climb higher than your ex’s body count, your hematocrit will chill right where it should, and your deadlift PR will magically go up 20 lbs. Forget discounts, my code’s basically a free cycle in disguise.

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Ah shit, I totally forgot to mention that part bro, my bad. The discount code guarantees clean bloodwork and extra muscle, but yeah… your dick might decide to take an early retirement. Think of it as nature’s way of making sure you stay focused on lifting instead of chasing cardio between the sheets.

Thank you!
I did enjoy reading your post.
 
I went through good labs on my latest blood work, price and service through quest were fantastic. I ended up using a referral code from this thread for a discount. If anyone else needs a code, here is another one. Not sure how many times you can use one.

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I have a question, in my home country I can do normal testosterone blood tests and they dilute the samples to find my TT. Does LabCorp dilute samples or offer tests that measure 3000+ ng/dL

The LabCorp test I found seems to cap between 2000-3000ng/dL: (070038) Testosterone, Free, Equilibrium Ultrafiltration With Total Testosterone, LC/MS-MS

My troughs TT would be: ~3500–5000+ ng/dL.
 
I have a question, in my home country I can do normal testosterone blood tests and they dilute the samples to find my TT. Does LabCorp dilute samples or offer tests that measure 3000+ ng/dL

The LabCorp test I found seems to cap between 2000-3000ng/dL: (070038) Testosterone, Free, Equilibrium Ultrafiltration With Total Testosterone, LC/MS-MS

My troughs TT would be: ~3500–5000+ ng/dL.

I believe quest may be uncapped
 
I believe quest may be uncapped
yeah thanks a quick search suggests quest dilute their samples. So it's basically uncapped.
I want to go through call-on-doc, does anyone know if I can order one test via quest and another via LabCorp without paying double the fees, as it seems ultrasensitive via quest isn't worth the hassle.
 

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