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That is very odd to get such wildly difference results on the Testosterone. For the Estrogen values, it may make sense for a bit more variation since testing has a margin of acceptable variation and is largely an approximation of a range. The smaller the value the more the variation can impact it. Consistent testing can help with this.
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