Advice of Lab Results-High Estradiol

That's not quite how it works. A reference range is supposed to be established by sampling the healthy portion of the subject population. Now you can argue on an individual basis whether the criteria for being considered healthy are sufficiently rigorous. But don't make a blanket statement implying that the reference ranges are derived from the entire population that the lab tests, which on average might be expected to be less healthy even than the overall population.
Thats exactly how it works but i do like your style.
 
Its a plausible way to start this but youre not going to manage E with an 8mg/ dose reduction and .25mg once per week. Anastrozole has a 48hr half life, dont overlook that and don't get trapped by the anti AI oriented population here.
I would have added the AI alone .25 E3.5D and evaluate symptoms and retest.
 
Thats exactly how it works but i do like your style.
Evidence? For what it's worth, ChatGPT agrees with me. Reference ranges are supposed to be representative of the healthy portion of the subject population, not the entire population. Identifying who is healthy is the tricky part.

4. Challenges in Establishing Normal Ranges:
  • Finding a truly “healthy” population: Identifying a large group of individuals with no underlying health issues can be difficult.
 

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