Quote from: Cindy on October 13, 2017, 02:37:54 AMMy E level is a pretty steady 200-250 pmol/L which is lower than what I was on with pellets, I was around 500-600pmol/L on them. I do not feel any oestrogen withdrawal symptoms. For a woman my age I feel the 2-250 is appropriate and less risky.
In one study, the median age of 100 women surveyed was 64.5 yrs, they had been on HRT for a mean duration of 17.65 years, the mean estradiol level was 921 pmol/L, with eight women having levels in excess of 1,500 pmol/L. No side-effects and the women felt well and quality of life was good.
In another study, 38 women aged 29-58 yrs old, with mean serum estradiol levels in excess of 2,000 pmol/L, up to 2,925 pmol/L, on pellets for 4-5 yrs on average, did not experience any deleterious effects.
In another study, 6 women were aged 50 +/- 5 yrs, with average levels of estradiol ranging from 9,000 pmol/L-11,000 pmol/L. Treatment lasted 6-9 months. It was well tolerated, no adverse effects were observed and the women expressed a feeling of "particular well-being".
In another study, 66 women with ADVANCED BREAST CANCER, aged 36-84 yrs old, on ORAL estradiol. Levels of estradiol anywhere from 1,000-8,000 pmol/L, for 6 months. Only 2 incidences of thrombosis and this is probably because the estrogen was taken ORALLY and they had cancer which further increases this risk.
In another study, men with prostate cancer, aged 49-91 yrs old, given estradiol in the form of several patches, reached average levels of 1,700 pmol/L, up 3,800 pmol/L. There were no thromboembolic complications. Other studies following a similar protocol found similar results.
A recent study stated that patches do not increase the risk of DVT and can be prescribed to populations at high risk including "(very) elderly people" and people who are obese or smokers.
The risk of prolactinoma is very low in the transsexual population and has never been observed with the use of bio-identical hormones. The risk of breast cancer does not increase in transsexual women.
Girls,
WHAT ABOUT GEL??? This is so much better than patches. I love it!