bigpoppapump33
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The first one I have pertains to how discrete it is. Will a physician see the results or are they handed directly over to you?
The next ones are only relevant if a physician analyzes your blood. Now say I do blood work before, during and after a cycle. Assume at the before stage I'm at normal levels, but 3/4 of the way through my cycle my test levels are through the roof. Will any flags be raised or should I worry about anything? Obviously there is far more to the blood work than test levels but this has me a bit concerned.
The next ones are only relevant if a physician analyzes your blood. Now say I do blood work before, during and after a cycle. Assume at the before stage I'm at normal levels, but 3/4 of the way through my cycle my test levels are through the roof. Will any flags be raised or should I worry about anything? Obviously there is far more to the blood work than test levels but this has me a bit concerned.