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So I got my Bloodwork back

Started by JessikaBlackMage, May 27, 2014, 08:24:20 PM

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JessikaBlackMage

So I got a call from my doctor this morning and the tests from my blood work came back. She told me that my Estrogen levels and my Progesterone Levels are normal, but that my Testosterone levels are high. She put me on some new medicine to block the it, I forget the name of it, I think it was Cyprotim or something like that maybe it was Finastride , not sure. Even with the Spiralactene I was taking it was still high. Not sure why this is.
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Junebug

Hi Jessika,

Glad you got your results back and that your E and P levels are normal.  I guess Spiro didn't really work well for you, but I wish you luck on your new T blocker!
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KayXo

Quote from: JessikaBlackMage on May 27, 2014, 08:24:20 PM
So I got a call from my doctor this morning and the tests from my blood work came back. She told me that my Estrogen levels and my Progesterone Levels are normal

What is normal? Estradiol (and progesterone) levels constantly fluctuate in genetic women and so there isn't even a "normal" for them. They can be very low just as they can be quite high, all within the same month. Did you ask your doctor what they meant by normal?

Quote from: JessikaBlackMagebut that my Testosterone levels are high. She put me on some new medicine to block the it, I forget the name of it, I think it was Cyprotim or something like that maybe it was Finastride , not sure. Even with the Spiralactene I was taking it was still high. Not sure why this is.

You were taking spironolactone. She probably added cyproterone acetate. And the other is finasteride which reduces conversion of T to DHT. 
I am not a medical doctor, nor a scientist - opinions expressed by me on the subject of HRT are merely based on my own review of some of the scientific literature over the last decade or so, on anecdotal evidence from women in various discussion forums that I have come across, and my personal experience

On HRT since early 2004
Post-op since late 2005
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JessikaBlackMage

Quote from: KayXo on May 28, 2014, 10:57:48 AM
What is normal? Estradiol (and progesterone) levels constantly fluctuate in genetic women and so there isn't even a "normal" for them. They can be very low just as they can be quite high, all within the same month. Did you ask your doctor what they meant by normal?

You were taking spironolactone. She probably added cyproterone acetate. And the other is finasteride which reduces conversion of T to DHT.

they are gonna mail me the results.

also she put me on Finasteride
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