Im 51 years of age, hysterectomy 19 years ago with the right ovary remaining, I had a vaginal ultrasound, and ultrasound, which was normal. My estradiol level was over 1,000, my doctor of course said he has never seen anyone with this high of a level
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Hmm. That's unusually high, and probably an effect of menopause approaching. At that time, your ovary is prone to not producing enough hormones, then producing too many hormones. It might be too high now, but in a few months, it will be low again. One thing you could do is go on birth control pills, which will cause your ovary to stop working in overdrive. If it's really bothering you, you could get Lupron injections, which will stop your ovary from working at all, for a few months.
I'm no longer a professional medical professional so I cannot relatively say an excessive amount of. You have got to paintings along with your endocrinologist to get matters simply correct. Your testosterone phases appear low. However a few guys can just do satisfactory at T phases within the three hundred's so long as they don't seem to be having signs of low testosterone. If you don't seem to be seeing an endocrinologist I extremely suggest it. I noticed a relatively well urologist and household health care professional for my thyroid and hormone disorders however till I noticed an endocrinologist I did not uncover my present cure which is far greater. -Connor