That sounds like it's in the range. Over time you may find that it goes up a little.
The lab report should state the level ranges on the paperwork. Different labs sometimes use different lab kits and have their own adjustments -- so my lab and your lab might have slightly different results with the same blood sample.
Speaking of that, I should get mine checked sometime, too. It's been almost a year since I got mine done. o_O Although, usually my levels are around the same range -- high. Don't know why, it's just that way for me and the doc I'm seeing has never seen it before. *shrugs*
I used to have the links to a page with the levels, but I can't seem to find it atm.
Post Merge: December 29, 2009, 04:41:18 PM
I should also add, that the results are more important that the levels. If you find the results are good, that's what you want. Sometimes people focus too much on their estrogen level. Blood tests are important and have their place, but everyone's body is different and the levels will show that. The best indicator is if the HRT is working and you're having results -- more estrogen isn't going to make things go faster.