Hormone test results
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Dana Lane (imported)
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Hormone test results
I'm not sure how to read this but the results show:
Estradiol pg/mL X 3.67 = pmol/L Result: 7.0
Scale 3.1 to 7.4
Progesterone pg/mL X 3.18 = pmol/L Result: 839
Scale 141 to 549 (way over the top)
Testosterone pg/mL X 3.47 = pmol/L Result:173
Scale 110 to 513
This test was from about 3 weeks ago. Can anyone tell me what the results mean? Any help is appreciated.
Estradiol pg/mL X 3.67 = pmol/L Result: 7.0
Scale 3.1 to 7.4
Progesterone pg/mL X 3.18 = pmol/L Result: 839
Scale 141 to 549 (way over the top)
Testosterone pg/mL X 3.47 = pmol/L Result:173
Scale 110 to 513
This test was from about 3 weeks ago. Can anyone tell me what the results mean? Any help is appreciated.
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SplitDik (imported)
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Re: Hormone test results
On most test results there should be some guidance given for "normal range", or they will at least flag anything out of range as "low" or "high". Didn't your results give that info?
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Dana Lane (imported)
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Re: Hormone test results
I took a screenshot of the PDF they sent me if this helps.
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.c ... ID=8319005
http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.c ... ID=8319005
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EricaAnn (imported)
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Re: Hormone test results
Hi Bridgette,
The scale for each test would be the normal range for each one of the hormones that were tested. In other words, your Estradiol level of 7.0 would be on the higher end of the range of what would be considered normal.
The valves stated in each one of the scales will change depending on whether the test was conducted on you as a female verses a male. That would depended on the gender that was marked on the test report.
I hope this helps.
The scale for each test would be the normal range for each one of the hormones that were tested. In other words, your Estradiol level of 7.0 would be on the higher end of the range of what would be considered normal.
The valves stated in each one of the scales will change depending on whether the test was conducted on you as a female verses a male. That would depended on the gender that was marked on the test report.
I hope this helps.
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Dana Lane (imported)
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Re: Hormone test results
I was tested as a female. I think I am more confused now than ever. 
Edit: I was tested as Male. They sent me the PDF with my name and the word Female on it but I was actually tested as Male.
So if I read this right my T is getting fairly low and my female hormones are high for a male. Should I try to get tested as female next time? Does anyone have any advice?
Edit: I was tested as Male. They sent me the PDF with my name and the word Female on it but I was actually tested as Male.
So if I read this right my T is getting fairly low and my female hormones are high for a male. Should I try to get tested as female next time? Does anyone have any advice?
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EricaAnn (imported)
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Re: Hormone test results
Dana Lane (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:17 am I was tested as a female. I think I am more confused now than ever.
Edit: I was tested as Male. They sent me the PDF with my name and the word Female on it but I was actually tested as Male.
So if I read this right my T is getting fairly low and my female hormones are high for a male. Should I try to get tested as female next time? Does anyone have any advice?
Hi Bridgette,
I would definitely get tested as a female next time. Being tested as female will change the range of the scales for each hormone type and will give you a more accurate reading of where your levels are at in relationship to a woman's normal levels.
Yes, you are correct. Your T is getting toward the low end and your estrogen is at the high end for a male.
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Dana Lane (imported)
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Re: Hormone test results
EricaAnn (imported) wrote: Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:40 am Hi Bridgette,
I would definitely get tested as a female next time. Being tested as female will change the range of the scales for each hormone type and will give you a more accurate reading of where your levels are at in relationship to a woman's normal levels.
Yes, you are correct. Your T is getting toward the low end and your estrogen is at the high end for a male.
Cool, thanks for the advice. When I ordered this kit I really didn't know what I was doing. Since I started using Sandrena Gel a couple of weeks ago I think I will wait for about a month and do the female check. At least for now I know I am getting close to getting out of the 'male measurements'.
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Re: Hormone test results
Hi Dana, Bridgette, (and Erica Ann)
i have recieved my test results back today and asked for both male and female ranges, so i had both, to compare. the actual test i believe is merely (well more complex than merely, but i am sure you know what i mean) assessment of the level of a particular hormone in the sample. There is no difference at this point to being tested as Male or Female, just as a living human.
The real analysis is how the result fits on the scale of things.
So , it becomes relevant, for the sake of comparison, to have both ranges.
I have put details of my Lab's ranges in a post I have just put up on the board.
http://www.eunuch.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=16784
It may help you
Hope it does,
charlene
i have recieved my test results back today and asked for both male and female ranges, so i had both, to compare. the actual test i believe is merely (well more complex than merely, but i am sure you know what i mean) assessment of the level of a particular hormone in the sample. There is no difference at this point to being tested as Male or Female, just as a living human.
The real analysis is how the result fits on the scale of things.
So , it becomes relevant, for the sake of comparison, to have both ranges.
I have put details of my Lab's ranges in a post I have just put up on the board.
http://www.eunuch.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=16784
It may help you
Hope it does,
charlene
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daledale (imported)
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Re: Hormone test results
Dana,
Here are my results tests results;
Estradiol 1292 pmol/l 110-1,468
Prolactin 109 ng/ml 20-400 ng/ml
Progesterone 10.8ng/ml 9-47ng/ml
Testosterone 25
Most of these are in the pregnacy levels and I am lactating
Here are my results tests results;
Estradiol 1292 pmol/l 110-1,468
Prolactin 109 ng/ml 20-400 ng/ml
Progesterone 10.8ng/ml 9-47ng/ml
Testosterone 25
Most of these are in the pregnacy levels and I am lactating