Hi everyone!
I'm wondering about the relative effects of estradiol injections rather than pills, and whether I should fight for a prescription for injections against a Dr. who seems to be dragging his feet.
So, I've had a frustrating experience with HRT. I started taking estradiol & spiro in June of 2017, and for several months saw some nice albeit subtle changes. Some facial changes, some breast growth, maybe a tiny bit of overall fat redistribution. As my Dr. steadily raised my estradiol dose, I expected to see more changes and higher levels, but this has hardly been the case.
After maybe 6-8 months HRT, everything seemed to have stagnated, and I have not seen any substantial changes over the whole of 2018. My levels for estradiol and testosterone have hardly left the normal "male" range, and have shown no steady growth.
Each time I saw my Dr., he made some changes in my medications. My estradiol dose has repeatedly been raised 1 mg/day and now sits 1 mg below the dose that my doctor says is the highest he will prescribe. He added progesterone, and most recently, about 6 months ago I switched from spironolactone to bicalutamide, and was led to believe this would significantly inhibit my testosterone.
3 months after that switch, I once again got poor results from the lab. When I saw those results, I emailed my doctor asking about switching to injections. I had heard from other girls online that they saw marked improvement on injections, and was even told that, for some girls, pills just aren't very effective no matter what the dose. My Dr. agreed that I could make this switch pending another round of tests 3 months later.
When I saw him last week, however, he seemed to be walking back on his word, mentioning that we could still raise my E dose 1 more milligram, or that there is still yet another anti-androgen we could try. Needless to say, I'm starting to lose faith in the changes he has suggested and feeling like I'm losing a lot of time not having the proper hormone levels.
Now, I've just gotten my latest test results back, the ones which were to decide whether I should begin injections, and they're hardly comparable to my previous results. Instead of the estradiol tests that my doctor has consistently ordered, I now see that they ran a total estrogen test. The levels do seem improved, and my total estrogen sits comfortably within the normal female range during the luteal phase, but I am unable to compare this value to my previous levels, and I am worried I thus have little ground to stand on for asserting my desire to switch to injections.
I've been feeling more and more that maybe I shouldn't trust my doctor's plan for my care, but I don't feel informed enough to confidently advocate for myself if we disagree.
Any advice on how I might proceed--whether it would be worth it to fight for injections or whether I should continue listening to my Dr.'s advice--would be much appreciated.
Thank you.