09-06-2015, 03:19
Hi GivemeC's,
Estradiol is mid-range, progesterone is upper range (not by much). Elevated prolactin could mean a protein deficiency, stress, thyroid, amongst others issues. Prolactin will lower estrogen, even prevent synthesis from testosterone (aka-aromatase) to estrogen. I would think PCOS, however T is also in mid range, although DHEA and cortisol aren't listed, do you have those results?.
Btw, what program are you on?.
Estradiol is mid-range, progesterone is upper range (not by much). Elevated prolactin could mean a protein deficiency, stress, thyroid, amongst others issues. Prolactin will lower estrogen, even prevent synthesis from testosterone (aka-aromatase) to estrogen. I would think PCOS, however T is also in mid range, although DHEA and cortisol aren't listed, do you have those results?.
Btw, what program are you on?.