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Quote from: A on August 23, 2012, 03:18:32 PMNope, we don't. Strangely enough, medication doses are entirely forbidden, but there's zero issue with blood levels.Thanks to you two for your numbers.Axélle: Ehm, correct me if I'm wrong... Are you saying that your doctor is mimicking menopause with your doses? This is crazy... x_x He should know that menopause, although normal, is when part of a woman's body fails = not something to wish for...Alaina, I've converted your values in your post.Mhm... Looks like you're aiming at follicular values, past the luteal area. Yup, 100 % confirmed, my levels are crazy low at 184 pmol/L = 50.123 pg/mL....But I think you might have made a mistake with your unit. Because this converter says the conventional unit for estradiol is pg/mL. And well, if I make the obvious conversion... Your target range would be 55 065 - 91 775 pmol/L, which is roughly 100 x the values on my sheet. xDAnd uhm. THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS?! This is crazy. Gosh, how are Americans even alive? I mean, if a basic thing like blood tests are at such a crazy price, doesn't it mean health care is exclusively for the rich? Or rather, the extremely rich? (My revenue: a little less than 880 $ per month. Ask me to do four blood tests a year and you're taking over 10 % of my annual revenue away. x_x)
Quote from: MadHatter on August 23, 2012, 04:30:48 PM50 for spiro??!?!my friend said she spends less than 15 bucks for a three-month supply.
Quote from: Alainaluvsu on August 23, 2012, 04:32:58 PMReally? Where?? I can't find anything anywhere for cheaper...
Quote from: A on August 22, 2012, 08:01:05 PMBy the way, do you mind sharing about what ranges of estradiol your doctor and you are aiming for? I know mine are insufficient, at 184 pmol/L, still in the male range, but the female norm being written as:
QuoteAnd that makes me think that I should really get tips for eating.
Quote from: Felicitá on August 24, 2012, 09:06:23 AMHoly c, I simply walked into my GP, asked for a number of blood tests. Cost = £0. The GP asked me whether I wanted anything else tested too. Couldn't think of anything else. Isn't the NHS great? Well, most of the time. I've been investigating reasons for fatigue. I did some research and then asked the GP to test my blood's E, T, thyroid and ferritin levels.luna nyan, how can 15 ng/dl be an average male T level?My T level is <11.5 ng/dL (<0.4 nml) and less than menopausal women.
Quote from: Alainaluvsu on August 23, 2012, 03:57:14 PMwould be more if Wal Mart didn't have excellent prescription prices
Quote from: Felicitá on August 24, 2012, 09:06:23 AMluna nyan, how can 15 ng/dl be an average male T level?
Quote from: luna nyan on August 24, 2012, 11:22:48 AMI did say free T as Alaina quoted. =)
Quote from: Hippolover25 on August 24, 2012, 03:12:14 PMI have a question about forming a timeline? Does the timeline begin the day hormones are first taken or the day that you reach the strongest dose your doctor wants you on? Cause right now, I'm on a light dose of HRT, how do I even know if they are working?
Quote from: Felicitá on August 24, 2012, 03:33:01 PMMe stupida. I thought it said "free" on my printout for my own reading, but it's "serum". But as you say, I'd be in the male range. So what does free actually mean?