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Tesosterone Levels
Posted by Anonymous on 09/09/2006 at 3:22 pmMy tesosterone level dropped from 41.2 to last test 1.4 i have no idea what it meant to be as sites i find seem to measure different does anyone know what the Australian measuremtns should be for genetic females so i can understand where I am at as i get tests done please hope you dont mind me putting it in this topic:))
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Anonymous
Guest09/09/2006 at 9:58 pmHello JessicaDeane,
Dr. Darren Russell has said that my testosterone level is at 2.5 while genetic females have a level not above 3. I am just inside the upper limit. I will be seeing Dr on Wednesday for another blood test so I will ask what the unit of measure is. I hope this clarifies the situation for you.
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Anonymous
Guest10/09/2006 at 10:19 amHi. Testosterone blood levels are as follows,
Adult Male 13.0 – 40.0 nmol/L
Adult Female 0.5 – 3.0 nmol/L
There is a slight variation between various labs. but nothing significant.
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Anonymous
Guest11/09/2006 at 4:28 amto start with, mine was 4.0 and now its 0.8 so im pretty happy with that.
my endo says im hormonaly female ….. -
Anonymous
Guest11/09/2006 at 8:01 aminteresting subject. can i just ask for a testosterone check at my local GP?
my libido of late is all over the place and i wonder if that is the result of lower levels of testosterone. -
Anonymous
Guest11/09/2006 at 8:50 amQuote:interesting subject. can i just ask for a testosterone check at my local GP?
my libido of late is all over the place and i wonder if that is the result of lower levels of testosterone.yep you can ..
there are a few types of testing, their is LSH/FREE/ANG.
I’d go for the “free androgens” test .. thats the one that relates on the scale of 11.0 – 40.0
but then im not doctor!
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Anonymous
Guest02/10/2006 at 2:24 amI belong to a group called CRONE which has the most informative information on hormones on the web I’ve found.
Apply to join here:
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CRONE_portalI would recommend highly to anybody taking hormones or contemplating so, to do some research in the vast archives here.
Some points from the CRONE group which is very very salient to all genetic males contemplating HRT. There are no ‘correct solutions’ for MTF hormone replacement since there is no applicable research. It is all extrapolated from research into HRT for genetic females.
Secondly, as one of the very learned people there says: Your goal is physical feminization (transformation of secondary sexual characteristics), not some testosterone level.
Unfortunately, it appears to me that we have to become as knowlegable about MTF HRT as any endocrinologist, since it is a very individual process and the research to assist us along is not there. Unless you count the anecdotal and informed transsexual perspectives on groups such as CRONE.
A second resource for anyone contemplating hormones is this site:
http://www.missfiorella.com/t-girl.htm for whom the “MTF gun” has gone off. (read the site for this clever analogy) -
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Guest04/10/2006 at 12:17 amQuote:I belong to a group called CRONE which has the most informative information on hormones on the web I’ve found.A second resource for anyone contemplating hormones is this site:
http://www.missfiorella.com/t-girl.htm for whom the “MTF gun” has gone off. (read the site for this clever analogy)Yeah, a lot of reading in there, took me about 2hrs! interesting though …
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Anonymous
Guest12/12/2007 at 12:31 pmhi….well just to add to this 3 years ago mine were 31.0 nmol now they have gone down to 0 . 9 nmol so for me that gives me an idear if my male side has changed so thats over 3 years o yes in a number of ways this is just one of many hope this helps ….noeleena….