Quote from: AnonyMs on August 08, 2017, 02:44:55 PMMy endo also told me that if you take progesterone, which I do, it increases the interval further.
Strange as progesterone increases conversion of E2 (estradiol) to E1 (estrone), the weaker estrogen.
Quote from: ElizabethK on August 08, 2017, 04:07:36 PM
I don't know about the levels quoted by others because I am not an expert but I am having some reasonable results and as far as I can see most of the other Girls I hang out with are somewhere between 3-400 which my understanding is that this level is upper normal for average female...
I assume your levels are in pmol/L because you are from Australia. Typical levels seen in pre-menopausal women during a menstrual cycle are anywhere from 73 - 2,800 pmol/L, they can go as high as 275,000 pmol/L during pregnancy. Hence, 300-400 does not appear to be upper normal female range. Transsexual women may not respond the same as ciswomen to estradiol, in terms of feminization, for various reasons and thus comparison, in my opinion, is futile.
Quote from: jentay1367 on August 08, 2017, 05:05:22 PM
There are two ways of measurement, Liz. One is pmol/L and the other pg/ml. Both are very different and where your 600 number is low in pmol/l 600 pg/ml is quite high. I'd suggest that if your Doctor thought you were high, you were being measured by the latter and not the former measurement.
I suspect it is the former because in Australia (in Europe, Canada), it's pmol/L, typically.