Hi Hurdity,
yes, found these results dating back to MArch 2018:
Serum sex hormone binding globulin level Report, Abnormal, Other (raised) (Patient Informed)
Free androgen index 0.3 % [0.6 - 4]
Serum sex hormone binding globulin level 176.1 nmol/L [40 - 120]
Serum testosterone level 0.49 nmol/L [0.2 - 1.65]
These were only taken at my request, and my GP had nothing to say about the results despite the fact they're clearly abnormal, but it felt a bit pointless really as it didn't lead to any progress. This testosterone level is after a couple of weeks of taking T, after which I stopped because it seemed to result in increased depression, but it maybe that I need to try again and stick with it for a lot longer.
Conolly, thanks I didn't know that about FSH - assumed all these hormones are produced by the ovaries. Bit irrelevant for me up till now since there hasn't been any doubt I'm post-menopausal - chemo does that to you instantly
. Anyway, I found an FSH level taken in Nov 2018 - Serum follicle stimulating hormone level 8.9 IU/L. No idea if that's high or low, there are so many different ref ranges given for different times of the month, ages etc. I can't work it out.