Quote from: Jailyn on October 27, 2017, 08:53:37 AM
Without having an endocrinologist to see and check your hormone levels. It is very hard to self regulate your hormones just by feeling.
I actually think that just with how you feel and how you see your body responding, one can accurately assess whether the hormone regimen you're on is actually effective. This is, by far, IMHO, a more useful approach than relying on hormone levels that FLUCTUATE, where individual sensitivity to hormones cannot be assessed by blood tests and where only an incomplete picture is revealed.
The ideal range set for us is based on an average in premenopausal women when in reality, we are dealing with a different population (transwomen) at a different time of their lives whose needs are not homogeneous. The truth is DOCTORS DON'T KNOW and this practice may be harming some as they may need higher levels, still considered safe by several studies as long as the estrogen is bio-identical and preferably given non-orally (check with doctor), to have optimal results. Thankfully, some doctors realize this while others still continue following blindly guidelines which are poorly scientifically substantiated.
The female range as regards to estrogen levels is quite wide, overlaps that of men so that being in that range guarantees in no way that results will be gotten.
Taking pills that contain estrogen and smoking is counterproductive. I personally had to take a very high dose of oral estradiol (with doctor's consent) to finally get decent breast growth, with levels well above those "recommended". Food for thought. Switching to injectons with significantly higher levels gave poorer results than oral...go figure!