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Hi ,

Progesterone is too low, whatever stage

Oestradial is also very low.

What is the reference range for your white cell count and

haemoglobin? You need these, and if Madam tries to make out she is doing you an

enormous favour by allowing you these results, refer her to http://www.nhs.uk/chq/pages/1309.aspx?categoryid=68 & subcategoryid=160

Luv - Sheila

Progesterone

Follicular stage up to 5

Luteal stage 5 to 95

My result was 3.2

Oestradial

Test done day 14 of cycle

Follicular stage 46 to 607

Mid cycle 315 to 1828

my result 739

I am also going to have my fsh done and lh but I haven't done see yet

Also

White cell count 5

Hemoglobin of 14.3

I know these are not a full hormone test results but if anyone can help in

would be so grateful.

Thanks

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Thanks Sheila

I have bought some progesterone cream to use for 14 days second half of cycle do

you think this would help ? Oestradial is there anything I could take to boost

this up ? Would I take estrogen ?

Thanks Sheila

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> Hi ,

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> Progesterone is too low, whatever stage

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> Oestradial is also very low.

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Hi

Your GP should be treating these . Why isn't he? After

pregnancy your hormones are likely to be all over the place, and I am not

qualified in any way to give you an answer.

Luv - Sheila

I have bought some progesterone cream to use for 14 days second half of cycle

do you think this would help ? Oestradial is there anything I could take to

boost this up ? Would I take estrogen ?

Thanks Sheila

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Thanks Sheila

I rang my gp today and questioned my results but she said they are all normal

and I am wasting my Time as there is nothing wrong.

x

>

> Hi

>

> Your GP should be treating these . Why isn't he? After pregnancy your

> hormones are likely to be all over the place, and I am not qualified in any

> way to give you an answer.

>

> Luv - Sheila

>

>

>

> I have bought some progesterone cream to use for 14 days second half of

> cycle do you think this would help ? Oestradial is there anything I could

> take to boost this up ? Would I take estrogen ?

>

> Thanks Sheila

>

>

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, , - all the time we keep telling our

members that they must get the actual numbers from their doctor together with

the reference range. Your doctor IS NOT ALLOWED to withhold this information

from you under the Data Protection Act. Then post them on the forum together

with the reference range and we will decide whether or not you are wasting your

time. What an arrogant remark!

Better still, write her a two or three lined letter and get it

in the post.

Dear Dr****

Please would you send me a copy of the most recent blood tests I

have had done, together with a copy of the reference range for each of the

tests done. I have enclosed a stamped addressed envelope for your convenience.

I understand that under The Data Protection Act 1998, all such information placed

into my Medical Notes should be made available to me on my request.

Kind regards'

********

Thanks Sheila

I rang my gp today and questioned my results but she said they are all normal

and I am wasting my Time as there is nothing wrong.

x

>

> Hi

>

> Your GP should be treating these . Why isn't he? After pregnancy

your

> hormones are likely to be all over the place, and I am not qualified in

any

> way to give you an answer.

>

> Luv - Sheila

>

>

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http://www.nhs.uk/chq/pages/1309.aspx?categoryid=68 & subcategoryid=160

Doon't think I posted the link to the information about accessing information

in your medical records .

Luv - Sheila

Thanks Sheila

I rang my gp today and questioned my results but she said they are all normal

and I am wasting my Time as there is nothing wrong.

x

>

> Hi

>

> Your GP should be treating these . Why isn't he? After pregnancy

your

> hormones are likely to be all over the place, and I am not qualified in

any

> way to give you an answer.

>

> Luv - Sheila

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