Estrogens and migraines
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Estrogens and migraines
Hi everyone
I recently had a saliva hormone test and just got the results today. I have enormously high levels of Estrone (E1) (reference range should be 9.6 - 20. I was 240) and Estriol (E3) (reference range should be 0-29. I was 98). Does anyone know much about these hormones and or if they might impact on migraines? I don't know a great deal about e1 & e3 so interested in any info. Cortisol & Testosterone were generally ok, DHEAs a little high. Just wondering if this could be contributing to my migraines. Naturopath seems to think it would but he didn't have time to discuss with me today (will see him later in the week).
Thanks,
Lissy
I recently had a saliva hormone test and just got the results today. I have enormously high levels of Estrone (E1) (reference range should be 9.6 - 20. I was 240) and Estriol (E3) (reference range should be 0-29. I was 98). Does anyone know much about these hormones and or if they might impact on migraines? I don't know a great deal about e1 & e3 so interested in any info. Cortisol & Testosterone were generally ok, DHEAs a little high. Just wondering if this could be contributing to my migraines. Naturopath seems to think it would but he didn't have time to discuss with me today (will see him later in the week).
Thanks,
Lissy
lissy- Posts : 126
Join date : 2010-12-13
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Re: Estrogens and migraines
Once I was pretty well informed now I forgot all that stuff, hazily I recall something about it's precisely estrogen responsible for higher occurrence of M in women, I think...
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