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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.