I finally got my hormone test results back and they're pretty strange. I took my hormone samples a while ago after I stopped taking all of my NBE supplements for about 6 weeks. That should have been enough time for all of the PM to make it's way out of my system, but if anyone thinks that might not be the case, please let me know.
Only my testosterone was actually outside the normal range, but my other 2 primary sex hormones were borderline. According to ZRT's standards, I'm deficient in testosterone while my progesterone is borderline low and my estrogen is borderline high. My ratio of P to E is very low which means I'm technically estrogen dominant, but without estrogen excess. Here are my actual numbers:
Estradiol 3.3 pg/ml (Above 3.3 is excessive)
Progesterone 76 pg/ml (Below 75 is deficient)
Testosterone 12 ng/dl (Below 20 is deficient)
Pg/E2 ratio is 23 (Below 100 is considered imbalanced)
These results are completely different than what I expected, which just goes to show you why you cant rely on online questionnaires in lieu of actual lab testing.
I'm not sure how to change my program in light of these results. Coincidentally, I just recently told someone by PM that I thought that estrogen excess without progesterone deficiency would probably be the hardest hormone imbalance to deal with in relation to NBE. In a case like that, it might not be a good idea to raise either hormone. But what does that leave you with?
I wonder what the underlying cause of this imbalance is. I may need to do further testing, which sucks
If I were to find a way to raise my testosterone, what sort of cascade effect might that have on the rest of my hormones? How is it possible to have borderline high estrasdiol and a testosterone deficiency at the same time?