Hi Pamela;
Here are my results over the last 3 years:
Feb 2019
Oestradiol: 498 pmol/L = 135.66 pg/ml
Testosterone: 1.9 nmol/l = 54.76 ng/ml
Progesterone: 14.9 nmol/l = 4.69 ng/ml
Prolactin:283 pmol/l = 6.51 ug/l
Jan 2018
Oestradiol: 403 pmol/l = 109.78 pg/ml
Testosterone: 1.8 nmol/l= 51.87 ng/ml
Progesterone (Not tested as only started Feb 2018)
Prolactin: 278 pmol/l = 6.39 ug/l
Dec 2016
Oestradiol: 605 pmol/l = 164.81 pg/ml
Testosterone: 2.1 nmol/l =60.52 ng/ml
Progesterone (Not tested as only started Progesterone Feb 2018)
Prolactin (Not tested before Jan 2018)
JudithLynn
PS One interesting thing as that since starting on Progesterone my Testosterone has increased a little. My endo believes that this might be because I had taken my blood tests during the combined cycle (I take Oestradiol only from Day 1 to Day 15 (Twice a day), then from Day 16 to 25 I take Oestradiol once a day and Progesterone once per night), then converting back on Day 26 to Day 30 Oestradiol only (once per day). This is designed to mirror a CIS Gender female natural hormonal cycle. When I first started taking Progesterone I commenced on a a permanent Oestardiol and Progesterone (Promethium) regime, but I found it too much. Now I find myself feeling overall much better balanced on the monthly cycle, although I do find that I get a bit moody and weepy on or about Day14-15 per month. This is my signal to start on the combined regime. The regime for the increase is that Progesterone can be effecting the Testostorone level slightly