Agree blood tests are confusing as I’ve had E tested on days where it’s been low at 79pmol and 103pmol and I felt great those days. Then I’ve had it tested when it’s higher 432pmol. They’re often totally unreliable!
This is so true, very tricky to figure what the one time tests actually tell -if anything. I've had couple of tests over the past year, in trying to understand where I am in terms of HRT dose, and the results have been quite surprising. I've felt the best on the day my E was only 90pmol, then felt OK'ish on a day it was 160, and a lot worse on days when it was 240 and 480. On both of the higher days I felt panicky and anxious, while on the lower reading days more balanced. I wonder if this means then that my body likes to have less estrogen, of if its just random...? I'm thinking it must be the latter, because if my body really liked low oestrogen, then why on earth did I get the horrendous menopause symptoms.
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Or maybe its the fluctuations that are causing the symptoms, which may come either when going down or going up rapidly.
I got interested as someone mentioned about the more accurate tests, the 'DUTCH test' and other similar, I suppose these are more reliable.
Need to dig into this topic more!