Guest guest Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 I really feel like I'm so OT with these questions but I also realize that if the hormones are not in tune with the whole thyroid picture that things just don't work well. I spoke with you just last week about how everything seems to be in tune with me now but that I continue to have lingering back and joint pains. Well I recently stopped testing my hormones through saliva and took your recommendation to get tested through the blood. Come to find out I was very low in both areas. And low progesterone from what I understand can cause these lingering pains. So I am now trying to tweek my doses. My question to you since you DO know so much about the hormones and all is what levels do you shoot to maintain your P and E? My Dr. says E should be in the 50-100 range. You looked at my levels which were 96 and said that the top range you rely on is up to 135 and that I could take mine up a bit more. With the P, my Dr. is saying keep it in the 10-20 range which I have heard is best to keep it in the upper range of these numbers. Where do you try to maintain your levels?? I SO trust your advice over any Dr. out there! Thanks! and sorry I ventured off a bit... Cindy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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