So far i have tested all the important hormones like Testosterone, Prolactin, TSH, HCG-beta and ofcourse Estrogen. I have skipped LH, FSH and Progesterone. Now i want to get this tested too, but should i wait for a couple of weeks so that Tamoxifen exits my body? otherwise the test results might get messed up. what do u think?
In my experience I was told to wait about a month to 6 weeks for the Tamoxifen to completely clear my system, because it will affect the levels of Testosterone, LH and of course oestradiol.
I am guessing even you had high estrogen since you were taking Tamoxifen. Can you share with us how you managed to permanently reduce estrogen? and what was the cause for high estrogen in your body?
When my gyne developed in my middle 40s I was tested and found to have high levels of oestradiol. All other hormones were within the normal range albeit testosterone “low normal”. I won’t bore you with all the tests, scans and medical investigations I underwent but suffice to say some of them were a little unpleasant. Eventually the doctors drew a blank and my cause was classed as idiopathic (that is to say they didn’t know).
Like you I was eventually put on the anti oestrogen Tamoxifen for a couple of months, the sensitivity disappeared and the growth stopped. However because the tests and investigations took place over a 2 year period (the UK National Health System (NHS) is painfully slow), the gland was set and didn’t dissipate. I came off the Tamoxifen after a couple of months and because the sensitivity and growth did not return, the local Endo thought the problem (whatever it had been) had resolved itself. The amount of growth wasn’t too bad and I elected to live with it.
A couple of years later the whole thing started up again for no apparent reason. I was put back onto Tamoxifen but after an initial period of a month when it seemed to be working, the sensitivity and growth returned. The dosage was increased to no effect. There then followed another slow period of further referrals to a more experienced Endo and eventually a Professor. Further scans were done of adrenals, testes etc, all of which took time during which the boobs grew to an unacceptable level as far as I was concerned. The Professor eventually prescribed an Aromatase Inhibitor (AI) which my local GP and Primary Care Trust refused to fund so I eventually gave up on the NHS and saw a world leading Andrologist privately. He immediately put me on an AI which as you will know reduces/stops the conversion of test to oestradiol, and all my hormones settled into place. The oestradiol levels plummeted, testosterone increased and SHBG dropped. The outward signs of growth and sensitivity disappeared making me feel confident that if I had surgery then the chances of re-growth would be very low indeed. I had the surgery privately (because again the NHS wouldn’t fund it) about 8 months ago and I am still on the AI.
What the future holds for me is uncertain. I understand that I will be taken off the AI from time to time to see if I continue to need it. There is something called Aromatase Excess Syndrome which it is possible I have if no other cause like liver, adrenal tumours etc materialise.
I would point out that I am on regular 6 month check ups with the Andrologist to monitor my Endocrinology, Biochemistry and Haematology. These are necessary to monitor not just the hormone levels but also red and white blood cell counts, PSA, cholesterol, zinc, triglyceride etc levels (and about 30 other things). All of which are necessary I’m told when using an AI.
A quick word of warning here to anyone thinking of self medicating not only an AI but also an Anti Oestrogen, they will affect more than your oestrogen levels and things can go horribly wrong if you don’t have an Endo checking you over on a regular basis .. end of rant and end of history lesson.
Apologies for all that .. but you did ask