For those of you worried about testosterone levels, or who have been told that they aren’t trans and “just have low testosterone” or something similar, I thought I would take the chance to show my pre transition T levels.
The image shows the average testosterone levels for cis men, by age. That upper red line is the 97.5% percentile line, meaning that 97.5% of cis men have T levels below this rate. And if you look, there I am, above that line!
Yet, I transitioned 7 years ago now, and I’m still here :)
- Emily (she/her) ( @EmilyIsTrans@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 26•9 months ago
My partner (jokingly) refers to themselves as a “recovering alpha male” because their testosterone levels were also super high
- naevaTheRat ( @naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 10•9 months ago
T aromatises to E so if you have high T you probably have high E also.
Coincidence? 🧐
There’s antagonism though unless levels are bonkers high (e.g. people on gear for ages).
No such luck for me!
- fadingembers ( @fadingembers@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English11•9 months ago
I’d also add that it’s okay if your testosterone is outside of cis women’s range as long as your estrogen is higher. I was extremely worried that I was ruining my transition, but it really didn’t and I still made excellent progress despite it. Certainly do all that you can to get it lower, but in the mean time don’t fret too much if it is.
Edit: Also if you’re on tablets, you can increase their testosterone suppression by evenly dividing them throughout the day as much as reasonably possible.
- Lupec ( @lupec@lemm.ee ) 9•9 months ago
So my egg has (very) recently cracked, and I just so happen to have fresh T levels results at hand. Kinda shocked to find I apparently have higher T levels than 95-ish percent of cis men lol, was fully expecting the opposite.
Thank you for sharing both the graph and your story too, that’s cool as heck! :)
- Lojcs ( @Lojcs@lemm.ee ) 3•9 months ago
While I think ‘low t levels’ is totally bullshit, are you sure your testosterone levels aren’t elevated by the type of anti androgen you’re using? Even estrogen is supposed to have some t reducing effects so having a higher than average t is curious
This was before I started any form of HRT.
- IcedCoffeeBitch ( @IcedCoffeeBitch@beehaw.org ) 1•8 months ago
This is super anecdotal and obviously does not apply to everyone. But I find interesting that at least a decent chunk of trans people, their pre-HRT levels tend to be outside the normal ranges.
In my personal case, it’s quite the opposite actually. My T was pretty much the 25% line (18 years old btw) with 422 ng/dl (14.63 nmol/L). So normal range if on the lower side. But my E is 112 pg/ml, which is twice as high as the male range and low-normal female range. And ever since I started on HRT my range has been wacky, with my E being way higher for the dosage I was getting. Granted, my case is sadly currently undiagnosed and it’s certainly not something I have ever heard from another person, but I do hear about stuff like that. Just kinda curious about how common it is.