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Menopause Matters magazine ISSUE 75 out now. (Spring issue, March 2024)

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laszla

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Re: Review of blood tests (a rant)
« Reply #15 on: March 22, 2024, 02:23:11 PM »

In haste but just to say that the minimum plasma E2 for bone protection is actually 300 pmol (and up to 800 for hormonal depression) and there is a reference on Professor Studd's site https://www.studd.co.uk/implants.php
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joziel

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Re: Review of blood tests (a rant)
« Reply #16 on: March 27, 2024, 10:29:03 AM »

There are various different opinions about what the minimum level is. Newson doctors told me about 250-270. But other sources say slightly higher. And then - it is dose dependent. Meaning, if you go higher, you improve your bone density further and things are even better. But I think all would agree below 250 is too low.

The other thing to say is that during peri a lot of symptoms are due to fluctuations. The ovaries are like an engine sputtering which is running out of fuel - a huge spurt of estrogen and then nothing, and so on. With no pattern to it and it can vary from hour to hour. It is these dips and spurts which cause a lot of the symptoms. To buffer out the dips and reduce the fluctuations, it can take quite a high level of estrogen (like 400-600pmol) from HRT during peri.
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Mary G

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Re: Review of blood tests (a rant)
« Reply #17 on: March 27, 2024, 11:43:09 AM »

Professor Studd always said 300 pmol for bone health and a post menopause maintenance dose but much higher for women with reproductive depression and those who want to flatten the spikes in peri menopause. I think that makes sense.

From personal experience I can say there is no point in going too low and bumping along at the bottom with breakthrough symptoms.  Anything less than 200 pmol is almost a placebo because it's not going to do very much.

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