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HRT in Women
Help with the wife's labwork
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<blockquote data-quote="Golfboy307" data-source="post: 221298" data-attributes="member: 39462"><p>It's not uncommon to have post menopausal women run a bit higher on T than standard levels. My wife is 55 and also on HRT. The higher T levels seem to help in many regards (workouts, libido, body composition). However, she has struggled a bit the last six months with minor bleeding. She was checked out by her hormone doc and OB GYN, and it is likely due to imbalanced levels of Progesterone and Estrogen. She is on Progesterone pill and E pellet. She has blood work coming up this month and is going to express her concern about this side effect.</p><p></p><p>I will look up her T levels for a comparison when I get home, but your wife's seem more in line with a male. Is she on pellets? </p><p></p><p>Sorry I can't be more help. In my experience, it seems more difficult to dial in the ladies on HRT than the men.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Golfboy307, post: 221298, member: 39462"] It's not uncommon to have post menopausal women run a bit higher on T than standard levels. My wife is 55 and also on HRT. The higher T levels seem to help in many regards (workouts, libido, body composition). However, she has struggled a bit the last six months with minor bleeding. She was checked out by her hormone doc and OB GYN, and it is likely due to imbalanced levels of Progesterone and Estrogen. She is on Progesterone pill and E pellet. She has blood work coming up this month and is going to express her concern about this side effect. I will look up her T levels for a comparison when I get home, but your wife's seem more in line with a male. Is she on pellets? Sorry I can't be more help. In my experience, it seems more difficult to dial in the ladies on HRT than the men. [/QUOTE]
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