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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Danazol to increase free testosterone and decrease estradiol?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aki" data-source="post: 91133" data-attributes="member: 14084"><p>Has anyone here taking clomid ever been on danazol? I'd really like to hear about your experience.</p><p></p><p>Here's my experience with adding danazol along with clomid.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Context</strong></u>: Before I tried danazol, I had been taking clomid (12.5 mg/day) for about a year.</p><p>It got my T levels up to 600-700 ng/dL. Subjectively I would describe how I felt on clomid 12.5 ED as "pretty okay" most of the time. Even though I too experienced the "estrogenic" side effects that most clomid users complain about, it was still better than I had felt in a long time. Over this time period my SHBG had crept from 18 to around 30. </p><p></p><p>I first heard about danazol on the ATM forum from a patient who had taken both it and clomid. Decided to try danazol out.. 50 mg every other day - if I remember rightly - in addition to my regular 12.5 mg/day of clomid. (I might mention that I had asked Dr. Crisler on his forum about it and he didn't see a problem with trying it.)</p><p></p><p><strong><u>My experience</u></strong>: Almost immediately after starting (like within a couple of days) I began to feel <strong>really great</strong>. Mood and energy went up sharply. I felt as if I had finally found the cure to what ailed me. </p><p>Unfortunately, after about 6 weeks or so, I stopped feeling good. In fact I started feeling quite terrible (much worse than before I had started danazol). Labs showed my total T-levels had plummeted (in addition to the SHBG decrease), so it must have had a stronger suppressive affect on my HPTA than clomid's "enhancing" effect. </p><p>I believe I felt so good for those 6 weeks at the start due to previously SGBG-bound T being released into my system until it was all used up. </p><p></p><p>I still wonder if I had tried clomid/danazol in a different proportion (i.e. higher dose of clomid vs. lower dose of danazol) if I would've faired better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aki, post: 91133, member: 14084"] Has anyone here taking clomid ever been on danazol? I'd really like to hear about your experience. Here's my experience with adding danazol along with clomid. [U][B]Context[/B][/U]: Before I tried danazol, I had been taking clomid (12.5 mg/day) for about a year. It got my T levels up to 600-700 ng/dL. Subjectively I would describe how I felt on clomid 12.5 ED as "pretty okay" most of the time. Even though I too experienced the "estrogenic" side effects that most clomid users complain about, it was still better than I had felt in a long time. Over this time period my SHBG had crept from 18 to around 30. I first heard about danazol on the ATM forum from a patient who had taken both it and clomid. Decided to try danazol out.. 50 mg every other day - if I remember rightly - in addition to my regular 12.5 mg/day of clomid. (I might mention that I had asked Dr. Crisler on his forum about it and he didn't see a problem with trying it.) [B][U]My experience[/U][/B]: Almost immediately after starting (like within a couple of days) I began to feel [B]really great[/B]. Mood and energy went up sharply. I felt as if I had finally found the cure to what ailed me. Unfortunately, after about 6 weeks or so, I stopped feeling good. In fact I started feeling quite terrible (much worse than before I had started danazol). Labs showed my total T-levels had plummeted (in addition to the SHBG decrease), so it must have had a stronger suppressive affect on my HPTA than clomid's "enhancing" effect. I believe I felt so good for those 6 weeks at the start due to previously SGBG-bound T being released into my system until it was all used up. I still wonder if I had tried clomid/danazol in a different proportion (i.e. higher dose of clomid vs. lower dose of danazol) if I would've faired better. [/QUOTE]
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