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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Are Clomid side effects worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="aneuman" data-source="post: 257521" data-attributes="member: 43264"><p>Since the purpose of this forum is to help each other, and not simply show off how much we "appear" to know (although sometimes is confusing) I going to post an anecdote of someone I know who's using Clomid and very happy with it</p><p></p><p>This is a guy half my age that started off with Total T=125 ng/dL, SHBG=16 nmol/L and E2=27 pg/ml. He was feeling like shit as you may imagine. I suggested he went to the same famous andrologist I was going and ended up with a prescription of Enclomiphene Citrate, 12.5mg/day, just like me.</p><p></p><p>After 3 months, his numbers were a little better with total T=350ng/dL which his doctor consider a success. He was not happy, did not "feel" anything thing and because of the treatment failure, he thought he was hopeless.</p><p></p><p>After I changed urologist, he asked me for the name of the new Dr, which gave to him, he went to visit and he put him on Clomid, 50mg/day for 3 months. I cautioned him given everything I've heard on this forum, to watch out for floaters, clomid crazies, and all that stuff. We spoke about the difference between enclomiphene and zuclomiphene and how given his experience with enclomiphene, clomid was unlikely to do anything.</p><p></p><p>And here's the punchline: after 3-4 months, he had his bloodwork. TT=580 ng/dL, SHBG=22, E2=33, FT=110pg/ml. He feels much better, have more energy and initiative, and claims his sex life is better. Time will tell if this is a viable long term, but within the same timeframe, the difference between clomid and enclomiphene -for him- were night and day.</p><p></p><p>Moral of the story, not everything works the same for everyone. TRT is not a religion or a political ideology. Most of the time doctors know what they are doing (although I'm as frustrated as many of you are with many of them) and who knows, Clomid may work.</p><p></p><p>Blanket statements are very dangerous, particularly from people armed only with anecdotes and not medical or scientific training. My barber is very good at solving problems, everything is easy for him. While he cuts my hair, he solves world hunger, ends wars around the world, brings the country out of recession, cures cancer, yet, after 20 years, he's still cutting my hair and selling AmAway.</p><p></p><p>Always remember to take my advice: don't take advice from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aneuman, post: 257521, member: 43264"] Since the purpose of this forum is to help each other, and not simply show off how much we "appear" to know (although sometimes is confusing) I going to post an anecdote of someone I know who's using Clomid and very happy with it This is a guy half my age that started off with Total T=125 ng/dL, SHBG=16 nmol/L and E2=27 pg/ml. He was feeling like shit as you may imagine. I suggested he went to the same famous andrologist I was going and ended up with a prescription of Enclomiphene Citrate, 12.5mg/day, just like me. After 3 months, his numbers were a little better with total T=350ng/dL which his doctor consider a success. He was not happy, did not "feel" anything thing and because of the treatment failure, he thought he was hopeless. After I changed urologist, he asked me for the name of the new Dr, which gave to him, he went to visit and he put him on Clomid, 50mg/day for 3 months. I cautioned him given everything I've heard on this forum, to watch out for floaters, clomid crazies, and all that stuff. We spoke about the difference between enclomiphene and zuclomiphene and how given his experience with enclomiphene, clomid was unlikely to do anything. And here's the punchline: after 3-4 months, he had his bloodwork. TT=580 ng/dL, SHBG=22, E2=33, FT=110pg/ml. He feels much better, have more energy and initiative, and claims his sex life is better. Time will tell if this is a viable long term, but within the same timeframe, the difference between clomid and enclomiphene -for him- were night and day. Moral of the story, not everything works the same for everyone. TRT is not a religion or a political ideology. Most of the time doctors know what they are doing (although I'm as frustrated as many of you are with many of them) and who knows, Clomid may work. Blanket statements are very dangerous, particularly from people armed only with anecdotes and not medical or scientific training. My barber is very good at solving problems, everything is easy for him. While he cuts my hair, he solves world hunger, ends wars around the world, brings the country out of recession, cures cancer, yet, after 20 years, he's still cutting my hair and selling AmAway. Always remember to take my advice: don't take advice from me. [/QUOTE]
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