Quote from: KathyLauren on February 19, 2018, 09:35:59 AM
I have modified the spreadsheet where I keep track of my blood hormone levels so that it will convert international units to US units, so that I can compare my results to those of other ladies. I just want to do a sanity check, that I have the conversions right.
As far as I can tell, it looks like most US folks use ng/dl for T and pg/ml for E. Is that right?
For levels, I get T: 652 ng/dl, and E: 30 pg/ml prior to starting HRT, and T: 2.5 ng/dl, and E: 133 pg/ml after 11 months of spiro and estradiol. Do those numbers sound plausible?
My doctor has never tested for T, so I can't help you there. (At my meeting with him on Friday, I insisted on it for our next test in 3 months.)
In August, after 3 months of very low dose Estradiol and Spiro, my E was 54 pg/mL.
In November, after going to "full-dose," my E was at 116.
This last test, after bumping up a little more, it was 173. He said he'd be comfortable with it as high as 225, but worries about extreme mood swings, and says he has me on the max dose with pills he will prescribe. The other choices are going to patches, which he says aren't as effective, or injections, which he says are expensive, and at which my brain screams, "NEEDLES! RUN AWAY!" Implants weren't discussed.
We decided to let the dosages ride for another 3 months and see where the levels stabilize. In the meantime I'll be checking to see just how much the alternatives cost through my insurance. And honestly, I'm pretty much ok with the way things are working. I'd be happy with any acceleration I could get, but it's ok for now.
- Stephanie