I have investigated this subject along with what is considered high E2 to the point that I am confused. Perhaps someone can set me straight.
As I understand the T to E2 ratio it is T/E2 and the reference range is 14 -20, I also understand that this is only a guide line as how one feels is more important. I am also under the impression that the range for E2 alone is 20-40 and even higher on some forums.
If the above assumptions are correct then my last labs indicate a T:E2 ratio of 27 (1771/65). Now here is where I get confused. If I look only at E2 then 65 pg/mL would be considered high, however based an prior post in this subject in ExcelMale the ratio of 27 is considered low (this is a partial quote on this subject "....a T:E ratio over 20 indicates low E2 not high E2). These are the 1st labs after 3 months of 100mg of Test cyp divided into twice weekly subqu shots (25mg each). While I have take the advise of some in the forum and reduced my intake to 75 mg once weekly (0.375 cc) and for now stopped the 0.125mg weekly of anastrazole so as not to cloudy up the next labs in 3 months I would like to know if there is a clear answer as to which is it, is my E2 high or low.
Estradiol Ultrasensitive LC/MS/MS range < 29 pg/mL Actual 65 pg/mL
DHT LC/MS/MS range 16-79 ng/dL Actual 152 ng/dL
Hematocrit range 38.5 - 50.0% Actual 48.8%
Hemoglobin range 13.2 - 17.1 g/dL Actual 16.6 g/dL
DHEA Sulfate range 24-244 mcg/dL Actual 115 mcg/dL
Prolactin range 2.0 * 18.0 ng/dL Actual 9.2 ng/dL
PSA range <4.0 ng/mL Actual 3.6 ng/mL
SHBG range 22-77 nmol/L Actual 67nmol/L
Total Testosterone 250-1100 ng/dL Actual 1771 ng/dL
Free Testosterone range 35.0-155.0 pg/mL Actual 224.2 pg/mL
As I understand the T to E2 ratio it is T/E2 and the reference range is 14 -20, I also understand that this is only a guide line as how one feels is more important. I am also under the impression that the range for E2 alone is 20-40 and even higher on some forums.
If the above assumptions are correct then my last labs indicate a T:E2 ratio of 27 (1771/65). Now here is where I get confused. If I look only at E2 then 65 pg/mL would be considered high, however based an prior post in this subject in ExcelMale the ratio of 27 is considered low (this is a partial quote on this subject "....a T:E ratio over 20 indicates low E2 not high E2). These are the 1st labs after 3 months of 100mg of Test cyp divided into twice weekly subqu shots (25mg each). While I have take the advise of some in the forum and reduced my intake to 75 mg once weekly (0.375 cc) and for now stopped the 0.125mg weekly of anastrazole so as not to cloudy up the next labs in 3 months I would like to know if there is a clear answer as to which is it, is my E2 high or low.
Estradiol Ultrasensitive LC/MS/MS range < 29 pg/mL Actual 65 pg/mL
DHT LC/MS/MS range 16-79 ng/dL Actual 152 ng/dL
Hematocrit range 38.5 - 50.0% Actual 48.8%
Hemoglobin range 13.2 - 17.1 g/dL Actual 16.6 g/dL
DHEA Sulfate range 24-244 mcg/dL Actual 115 mcg/dL
Prolactin range 2.0 * 18.0 ng/dL Actual 9.2 ng/dL
PSA range <4.0 ng/mL Actual 3.6 ng/mL
SHBG range 22-77 nmol/L Actual 67nmol/L
Total Testosterone 250-1100 ng/dL Actual 1771 ng/dL
Free Testosterone range 35.0-155.0 pg/mL Actual 224.2 pg/mL