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oestrogen to progesterone ratio
Hi, my oestradiol level on day 7 of my period was 214 pmol/L and my progesterone level was <1 nmol/L. Can anyone advise me if I have a low ratio? I'm 48. Thinking I might need HRT but doc has not suggested anything from the above blood tests. Suffer with horrid anxiety and have done for 5 years
Hi, my oestradiol level on day 7 of my period was 214 pmol/L and my progesterone level was <1 nmol/L. Can anyone advise me if I have a low ratio? I'm 48. Thinking I might need HRT but doc has not suggested anything from the above blood tests. Suffer with horrid anxiety and have done for 5 years
alisonw7118
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
hormones - peri menopause or what?
So I had some of my hormones tested due to various symptoms and issues and these are the results: LH: 6.2 IU/L FSH: 11 IU/L Prolactin: 148 mIU/L 17 Beta Oestradiol: 143 pmol/L I first thought prolactin was high (and have always had galactorrhea) but realised it was a different type of unit to one often
So I had some of my hormones tested due to various symptoms and issues and these are the results: LH: 6.2 IU/L FSH: 11 IU/L Prolactin: 148 mIU/L 17 Beta Oestradiol: 143 pmol/L I first thought prolactin was high (and have always had galactorrhea) but realised it was a different type of unit to one often
Saggyuk
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
TRANSFER DAY ON FRIDAY FET 8/11/17
My lining this morning was 8.1 My estradiol was at 80 level Prescibed duphaston and continue my progynova for 2 days more Hope to get a higher number on my FET
My lining this morning was 8.1 My estradiol was at 80 level Prescibed duphaston and continue my progynova for 2 days more Hope to get a higher number on my FET
PandaQueen
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Fertility Network UK
7 years ago
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Estrogen dominance causing thyroid resistance, weight gain ... Help needed on test results
Hello, I am on a wide range of supplements and have now been prescribed bio identical progesterone cream, as my practitioner thinks estrogen dominance is causing hypothyroid symptoms. I'm post menopause in late 50s Thought I'd better have a blood test before using cream! Results are: Beta oestradiol
Hello, I am on a wide range of supplements and have now been prescribed bio identical progesterone cream, as my practitioner thinks estrogen dominance is causing hypothyroid symptoms. I'm post menopause in late 50s Thought I'd better have a blood test before using cream! Results are: Beta oestradiol
DemelzaPoldark
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
25 years on levothyroxine and it no longer seems to be working for me.
I am new here and hoping desperately that someone can help. I was on 125mcg of levothyroxine for approximately 25 years then at my annual blood test my GP rang to say that he was reducing my dose as my TSH level had dropped to 0.025. I have no idea what the level was prior to this as I had always only
I am new here and hoping desperately that someone can help. I was on 125mcg of levothyroxine for approximately 25 years then at my annual blood test my GP rang to say that he was reducing my dose as my TSH level had dropped to 0.025. I have no idea what the level was prior to this as I had always only
Elisabeth41
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Do these thyroid results imply hypothyroidism?
I have all the symptoms of hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue. However, my blood results do not overtly suggest I need treatment for hypothyroidism. Could any supply opinions on what the probability is that my blood test results explain the symptoms I am having? Thank you very much ahead. DHEA-sulfát
I have all the symptoms of hypothyroidism and adrenal fatigue. However, my blood results do not overtly suggest I need treatment for hypothyroidism. Could any supply opinions on what the probability is that my blood test results explain the symptoms I am having? Thank you very much ahead. DHEA-sulfát
vkg1
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Am I hypothyroid. Appreciate your opinion.
Hi all, I'm 26 year old healthy male and currently not under thyroid hormone treatment. I would like to ask your opinion about my blood test results: 1st test on April 12, 2017 TSH: 0.66 uIU/mL (lab range: 0.3-5.10) FT4: 12.9 pmol/L (lab range: 11.5-22.7) FT3: 5.6 pmol/L (lab range: 3.5-6.5) 2nd
Hi all, I'm 26 year old healthy male and currently not under thyroid hormone treatment. I would like to ask your opinion about my blood test results: 1st test on April 12, 2017 TSH: 0.66 uIU/mL (lab range: 0.3-5.10) FT4: 12.9 pmol/L (lab range: 11.5-22.7) FT3: 5.6 pmol/L (lab range: 3.5-6.5) 2nd
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
bio identical hormones. Does anybody use them?
Hi Following a suggestion from my previous post, does anybody have any experience of bio identical hormones as an alternative to normal HRT? My GP want me to go back on HRT again, but I am not keen as I've alreay tried 3 different types and didn't notice any benefit in taking them except sore breasts
Hi Following a suggestion from my previous post, does anybody have any experience of bio identical hormones as an alternative to normal HRT? My GP want me to go back on HRT again, but I am not keen as I've alreay tried 3 different types and didn't notice any benefit in taking them except sore breasts
DebraT
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Advice on what to do next please? Or am I just getting old?
Hi all. I'm new to posting but have reading for a couple of months. Great source of info and most of all great comfort to know I'm not going mad or am a hypochondriac despite normal range blood results! I won't list symptoms as they are all too common with everybody else's but I wondered if anybody out
Hi all. I'm new to posting but have reading for a couple of months. Great source of info and most of all great comfort to know I'm not going mad or am a hypochondriac despite normal range blood results! I won't list symptoms as they are all too common with everybody else's but I wondered if anybody out
DebraT
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Any good endocrinologists in the east london/Essex area?
My tsh rose on my last test to 3.98 after it showed up as 0.1 on the previous test. As always I wanted t4 and t3 done but they were ignored... I am feeling really apathetic,irritable,emotionless and exhausted right now and I am fed up of having to wait months on end for blood tests only to be told that
My tsh rose on my last test to 3.98 after it showed up as 0.1 on the previous test. As always I wanted t4 and t3 done but they were ignored... I am feeling really apathetic,irritable,emotionless and exhausted right now and I am fed up of having to wait months on end for blood tests only to be told that
link11
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Finger length ratio.
New study below [1]. The study of finger length ratios may seem as wacky as palmistry & phrenology, and certainly not something that should have survived into the 21st century, but .... The ratio between the lengths of the index finger (2D) & ring finger (4D) is affected by the ratio of testosterone
New study below [1]. The study of finger length ratios may seem as wacky as palmistry & phrenology, and certainly not something that should have survived into the 21st century, but .... The ratio between the lengths of the index finger (2D) & ring finger (4D) is affected by the ratio of testosterone
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Lupron + estradiol patch
Just now applied first .1 patch. How often do you check the estrogen level? Do you keep it below 20 or between 20 and 30 as LEF recommends? Our oncologist doesn’t check the T level. Is that important?
Just now applied first .1 patch. How often do you check the estrogen level? Do you keep it below 20 or between 20 and 30 as LEF recommends? Our oncologist doesn’t check the T level. Is that important?
leswell
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Holy Gator Blood
4 months ago I had a shot of Lupron ( 4 month) with a PSA of .29. Just got the LEF blood test reading.....Testosterone 107...Estradiol 58 pg/ml = High and Estradiol Sensitive <2.5 = Low...PSA <0.1....I also take Avodart and Arimidex .5 mg x3 per week...looks like I better drop the Arimidex to .5mg x1
4 months ago I had a shot of Lupron ( 4 month) with a PSA of .29. Just got the LEF blood test reading.....Testosterone 107...Estradiol 58 pg/ml = High and Estradiol Sensitive <2.5 = Low...PSA <0.1....I also take Avodart and Arimidex .5 mg x3 per week...looks like I better drop the Arimidex to .5mg x1
gusgold
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Hormone Replacement
62 years old and have been on estradiol for 5 years. Started with .05 patch and 100 mg. Progesterone. Now I am only using .025 estrogen patch. Is there any health benefits from taking progesterone or dangers of containing estrogen therapy. I know about the NIH study, but so many women still use HRR
62 years old and have been on estradiol for 5 years. Started with .05 patch and 100 mg. Progesterone. Now I am only using .025 estrogen patch. Is there any health benefits from taking progesterone or dangers of containing estrogen therapy. I know about the NIH study, but so many women still use HRR
DeniceC
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Women's Health
7 years ago
Estradiol for the mitigation of adverse effects of ADT.
New Australian paper below. It's not clear to me why this paper wasn't written ten years ago. "Recently it has become apparent that many of the biological actions attributed to androgens in men are in fact not direct, but mediated by estradiol. Available evidence supports a primary role for estradiol
New Australian paper below. It's not clear to me why this paper wasn't written ten years ago. "Recently it has become apparent that many of the biological actions attributed to androgens in men are in fact not direct, but mediated by estradiol. Available evidence supports a primary role for estradiol
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Estradiol for the mitigation of adverse effects of ADT.
New Australian paper below. It's not clear to me why this paper wasn't written ten years ago. "Recently it has become apparent that many of the biological actions attributed to androgens in men are in fact not direct, but mediated by estradiol. Available evidence supports a primary role for estradiol
New Australian paper below. It's not clear to me why this paper wasn't written ten years ago. "Recently it has become apparent that many of the biological actions attributed to androgens in men are in fact not direct, but mediated by estradiol. Available evidence supports a primary role for estradiol
pjoshea13
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 years ago
Bluehorizonmedicals buy 1 test get two free offer.Available just for a couple of days.
Copy of my email from them. Order your Private blood tests online from Blue Horizon Medicals. Call us on 0800 999 1110 for friendly advice and assistance. Get 2 free tests (from the list below) when you order a test or testing profile over £100 from our Spire, Nuffield or London referral services. *
Copy of my email from them. Order your Private blood tests online from Blue Horizon Medicals. Call us on 0800 999 1110 for friendly advice and assistance. Get 2 free tests (from the list below) when you order a test or testing profile over £100 from our Spire, Nuffield or London referral services. *
Katepots
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Periprostatic adipose inflammation & PCa.
New study below. It is probably well-known now that obesity is associated with poorer PCa outcome. However, it appears that visceral fat is the culprit. One can be on a 10% fat Dean Ornish type diet & be impressively lean, but high-carb diets are associated with elevated triglycerides & invisible (
New study below. It is probably well-known now that obesity is associated with poorer PCa outcome. However, it appears that visceral fat is the culprit. One can be on a 10% fat Dean Ornish type diet & be impressively lean, but high-carb diets are associated with elevated triglycerides & invisible (
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Test results and what to ask next
Hi. I finally got ahold of my test results from 4 weeks ago. With these results and a few abnormalities with liver and protein tests the doc was going to just ask me back in 3 months like the test results suggested. When I started asking what could she do for my symptoms now and listed a few of them
Hi. I finally got ahold of my test results from 4 weeks ago. With these results and a few abnormalities with liver and protein tests the doc was going to just ask me back in 3 months like the test results suggested. When I started asking what could she do for my symptoms now and listed a few of them
AngieAsh
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Continued high cortisol and testosterone!
I have read your posts and after a year of high liver alk phos was finally switched to Nature Thyroid as I think the Synthroid was storing up in my liver. But my cortisol and testosterone continue to be high on my saliva tests. I just added progesterone and estradiol recently and feel better but the
I have read your posts and after a year of high liver alk phos was finally switched to Nature Thyroid as I think the Synthroid was storing up in my liver. But my cortisol and testosterone continue to be high on my saliva tests. I just added progesterone and estradiol recently and feel better but the
dlbynum
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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