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Our blood tests measure in a different unit than pg/ml, so far as I can tell. My doctor was saying my estrogen was at 140 (of whatever unit, she did not say), but that we were aiming for 300 for the like, average "cis" level. I have some issues with doctors so even though I know I should have investigated more about specifically what this all was, I did not.
If you were seeing other units it may have been pmol/l, in which case the equivalent range would be about 367 to 734 pmol/l. You would have to check the units though, because having numbers without units doesn't really tell you anything.
Did your doctor increase your patch dose after seeing that your estradiol level was below the target? You want your average to be at least as much as the average cis level because it's good for your bone health.
If it is 300pmol/L
god I hate doctors
yeah she doubled my patches from 50 mcg/day to 100 mcg/day. There aren't really doctors where I am, this is a clinic doctor who I get to see for like 5 minutes every quarter now, and she's pretty much the only one in the city who will give anyone HRT. There used to be an informed consent clinic in a nearby city, but they shut it down like a month after I made my first appointment lol.
I super appreciate your responses :)
Ok that's better, although still on the low side for feminizing hrt. Your doctor is giving you a similar dose to what menopausal cis women would get, which is pretty common especially with doctors who lack experience with trans hrt.
Next time you have a blood test, see if you can look at the results so you have a better idea of if anything needs to be changed.
I'm happy to help - sorry to hear about the informed consent clinic closing.
I am trying to get a hold of the actual results today to see what's up specifically. If my dosing is low I would like to figure out a more appropriate level. Obviously it's different for everyone, but do you what an average range of doses for feminizing HRT would be?
As you said it varies a lot, especially with transdermal. I think doses of 150-300ug/day are pretty common for patch users, and some people are higher than that especially if they're doing monotherapy (suppressing testosterone with just a larger amount of estradiol instead of an antiandrogen). However adjusting your dose really has to be based on blood tests.