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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 23768" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>It would be good to see your baseline numbers, not only for test serum, but free test (or SHBG can calculate it), E2, and LH & FSH, along with any others? </p><p></p><p>Clomid promotes endogenous LH & FSH, which thereafter signals the production of testosterone (LH) & sperm (FSH). As Nelson noted, this can be mimicked with HCG, which covers the LH analog, and for further measure hMG, which covers both LH & FSH analogs. You wouldn't need to administer Clomid or any other SERM for that matter if you and your physician elect to start on a Test Cyp/Enath w/HCG therapy. If sperm labs are not satisfactory, you could then discuss hMG as an additional option to invoke productivity with the Sertoli cells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 23768, member: 696"] It would be good to see your baseline numbers, not only for test serum, but free test (or SHBG can calculate it), E2, and LH & FSH, along with any others? Clomid promotes endogenous LH & FSH, which thereafter signals the production of testosterone (LH) & sperm (FSH). As Nelson noted, this can be mimicked with HCG, which covers the LH analog, and for further measure hMG, which covers both LH & FSH analogs. You wouldn't need to administer Clomid or any other SERM for that matter if you and your physician elect to start on a Test Cyp/Enath w/HCG therapy. If sperm labs are not satisfactory, you could then discuss hMG as an additional option to invoke productivity with the Sertoli cells. [/QUOTE]
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