07-04-2013, 21:53
Oh wait, you're right. IF competely accurate, her estradiol and progesterone would be EXTREMELY low.
As for T... It's actually not identical. Yours was given in per milliliter, while hers was in per deciliter. Quickly converting hers to milliliter and she's got 39 NG/mL.
But with the day thing to note... She could very well be just a little low like I originally misinterpreted. Sorry!
Still, recommendations the same. Boost P and E, leave the rest of it alone. T is "slightly" upper range, but that could partly be due to timing. IF it was the last day of the previous cycle, T would still be slightly elevated. Even so... Raising E and P should naturally decrease T a little bit without the need for additional anti-androgens. IMO, anti-androgens should only really be used if your measurements aren't even in range but waaaay high.
As for T... It's actually not identical. Yours was given in per milliliter, while hers was in per deciliter. Quickly converting hers to milliliter and she's got 39 NG/mL.
But with the day thing to note... She could very well be just a little low like I originally misinterpreted. Sorry!
Still, recommendations the same. Boost P and E, leave the rest of it alone. T is "slightly" upper range, but that could partly be due to timing. IF it was the last day of the previous cycle, T would still be slightly elevated. Even so... Raising E and P should naturally decrease T a little bit without the need for additional anti-androgens. IMO, anti-androgens should only really be used if your measurements aren't even in range but waaaay high.