I wonder if any other ladies out there are confused and frustrated regarding NHS blood results.
For example, I understand that hormone levels change on an almost daily basis, but what seems to be 'normal' for an NHS result, isn't when I've seen a private hormone consultant.
For example, my recent NHS serum testosterone level came back as 0.6 nmol/L which read as 'normal' for post menopause. However, and as some of us know, if testosterone gel is started, it can really improve the quality of life. Improve energy levels, libido, social anxiety, depression, etc, etc.
So it makes me wonder if the ranges for NHS are accurate. That probably sounds potty and I'm no scientist or doctor but there's a huge difference between 'running on empty' and feeling healthy and happy.
I'm thinking maybe Hurdity can help on this because i read somewhere that you are a scientist?
The Marion Gluck clinic told me that my 0.6 t reading was really low and it wasn't surprising that I felt depressed and has zero motivation.