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warwick01
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Is estrogel too high??
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February 11, 2025, 11:09:27 AM »
Morning ladies,
Just looking for some advice. Not been feeling great recently, wondering if I am absorbing new oestrogel as it seems weaker. Just got bloods back and estrogen is 400 usually been around 300. I'm 66 post meno. Is this too high ??
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Mary G
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February 11, 2025, 12:07:13 PM »
That is strange because for me it's the other way around! How many pumps are you using and what type of symptoms are you having now?
I always thought 300 was a good number to aim for post menopause and it's enough for bone protection but my migraines resurfaced so I have had to go back to two pumps of Oestrogel.
400 is definitely not too high but if you don't feel well, can you revert back to the original gel?
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warwick01
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February 11, 2025, 02:32:11 PM »
Hi
Currently on 3 pumps. Not sure why I feel off. Increase in panic/anxiety the problem. I ways was around 300 so may be I will go back to 2 and hopefully it will settle. At least I know I am absorbing the gel, even thought it feel more watery
Thank you 😊
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February 11, 2025, 03:15:58 PM »
It can be hard to get an accurate blood estradiol level on gel as there is a sharp spike after applying which quickly drops off, so depending on the time of day you take the test the result can vary widely.
I am on oral estradiol (Zoely) and my level is consistently around 400pmol/L although a small amount of this will be my own as I am 45.
This is the level I plan to maintain for the rest of my life as it is where I feel well.
300pmol/L is the absolute minimum I would personally accept for bone health based on Professor Studd's work.
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February 11, 2025, 05:50:49 PM »
No, that isn't too high. In fact, most women do best between 450-650pmol according to a lot of the research.
My own estradiol is between 650 and 880pmol and I need it there, for my symptoms.
So no, that is not a high E level. It will only help protect your bones better!
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Thanks ladies xx
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