Eddie is requesting The Bobby Bones Show revisit the testosterone test results after previously revealing that Lunchbox recorded a level of 503, while Eddie’s result came in at 293.
Following the announcement, Eddie formally requested an appeal, asking for the results to be reconsidered. He explained that the number shared on-air came from his initial blood test, which had originally been described as inconclusive. The lab had to draw his blood a second time due to an issue with the first sample. Eddie later learned the original sample may have been compromised due to heat exposure, which he believed could have affected the accuracy of the result. This raised concerns for him about why the first test’s number was used in the competition.
As the discussion continued, it was confirmed that the result previously shared did come from the initial test. Eddie was frustrated, questioning why that number would be considered valid if the sample had been flagged as problematic. Amy reached out to the testing contact via text message to request an update on the second set of results. While waiting for a response, the group discussed whether it would be fair to consider the second test instead. There was agreement that if the first sample had indeed been compromised, the second result should be reviewed for accuracy.
A reply came back confirming that the original test had finally produced a result, which was the number already shared on-air. However, the second test’s results were still pending, with only partial data available at the time. While awaiting further information, the show played voicemails from listeners reacting to Eddie’s results. One caller offered Eddie a hug, while another joked about his condition, referencing comments made days prior. The show acknowledged that if the situation were reversed, anyone would likely want a valid and accurate result, especially when it involved personal health information. At the same time, there was speculation about whether the second test would produce a significantly different number.
Eddie maintained that his personal experience did not align with having low testosterone, insisting there was no chance his levels were that low. He pointed to his own perception of his energy and libido as reasons to question the result. After discussion, it was decided that Eddie’s appeal would be accepted. The show agreed to wait for the second test results before making any final determination. Until then, Eddie’s standing remained unchanged, and he was still considered to have the lowest score in the competition.