Originally Posted by
Jelisej
Not quite sure how to interpret your results, typically IGFBP3 and IGF 1 are usually in same range, as IGFBP3 is carrier of IGF,
IGF1 is often either too high or too low in diabetic people, so not sure if your pre-diabetes is affecting igf1 levels,
people with high igf1/hgh to have higher incidences of gyno, but still E2 still does to job, so to speak,
your E2 is on higher level, forget about labs ref ranges, E2 should be around 25, when it gets 10 +/- it start causing problems, tough effects/sides and prefered level depends from person to person.