Quote from: kelseygal on May 04, 2016, 04:16:45 PM
I am a little over a month and a half in to taking estrogen via mylan patches, and almost 3 months into taking Spiro. My question is, at what intervals should I be thinking about having T and E levels checked? I am oh so curious to see what those numbers look like. What would be pretty normal for say 2 months? I know results can vary, but I just want to make sure I am on the right track, you know?
What matters most to you?: your health, psychological well-being and feminization OR E/T levels? There is no ideal range for everyone, no one really knows but some pretend they do and if you ask them what they base themselves on, they wouldn't be able to provide solid arguments.
E levels vary in time, and vary greatly among ciswomen and even between different labs. The range is VERY wide. T levels have a narrower range but even within than range, sensitivity varies among individuals, some of the T may be blocked by the anti-androgen in question and some of it may not be bioavailable if total T is measured. These tests won't tell you anything you already know, that the regimen you are taking is working or not for you...you'll see it and feel it with your own eyes and mind.
We aren't at school where the higher the mark, the better. In this context, measuring E/T levels provides very little information to the patient but gives the illusion, both to the doctor and patient, that if levels are within a certain arbitrarily chosen range, everything is good when it may not be necessarily so.
I'm not a doctor but to me, it just makes no sense to know levels. Studies have also shown that E levels, in no way, reflect health risks but rather it is the type of estrogen that is taken, that plays a more crucial role.
Have a talk with your doctor and see what they say.