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Just got my hormone levels

Started by link5019, September 09, 2016, 10:45:37 AM

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link5019

 So I just got home from my 6 month checkup (omg so amazing to be at half a year), and I finally know my levels, the wait is over!!! So for my estradiol it's at 114pg/mL and my Total Testosterone is at 7ng/dL which is well within normal range for a female and for transition! ^_^ It's so amazing and I'm so happy ^_^ Which means my transition is going as smooth as it can ^_^ yay for 6 months, and here's to the next (I'll do a 6 month update tomorrow.).






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JessicaSondelli

Funny... I live in Florida too and I had my 6 months mark yesterday. I'm in SW Florida, btw... are you nearby?

All the best
-Jessica


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link5019

Quote from: JessicaSondelli on September 09, 2016, 12:20:41 PM
Funny... I live in Florida too and I had my 6 months mark yesterday. I'm in SW Florida, btw... are you nearby?

All the best
-Jessica


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Oh nice!! ^_^ And Uhm, well I'm more central florida, about an hour away from my dr. who is dr.barry






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ButterflyMelissa

Hi,
Getting the levels is a measuring point. I asked my GP to check these (belgium here, all medical data is available everywhere) and my estradiol is too low...but (on the up side) my testosterone production is completely suppressed...
I yet have to go for the six-month checkup...so I'm excited as to what the endo will do next :)
Gongratulations :)
Melissa


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Michelle_P

It's a fun point when T drops so low.  I just got my three month numbers, and testosterone is at 7 ng/dL.

Alas, estrogen is <50 pg/ml, or not detectable.  That was on a test 98 hours after applying a biweekly, or 84 hour patch.  The Mylan patches have serum estradiol numbers dropping pretty fast past the end time.  I sort of timed it that way on purpose. Now the prescription has been changed to put me on biweekly biweekly patches, one every 3 1/2 days, so I'll get a smoother delivery. :)
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