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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Advise needed: after 6 months enclomiphene 12.5mg ED
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<blockquote data-quote="aneuman" data-source="post: 226513" data-attributes="member: 43264"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I'm seeking advise from experts here, or at least opinions that can help me explain my situation.</p><p></p><p>- 60 yo man</p><p>- 6.0 feet tall</p><p>- 178 lbs</p><p>- 19.7 % body fat</p><p>- Generally healthy (No diabetes, Cardiovascular issues, thyroids, or any other conditions)</p><p></p><p>I started my journey with 490 ng/dl of total T and 27 pg/dl Estradiol mid last year. Symptoms were typical, lack of sensitivity, difficulty getting aroused, erections problems, insomnia, moodiness, long time to orgasm, etc.</p><p></p><p>First visit to renown Andrologist put me on 2000 iU of hCG (Empower). First month worked wonders, all symptoms improved, but month 2 and 3 were horrible, worse than before. At my request, he measured Total T and E2 which were at 309 ng/dl and 27 pg/dl respectively.</p><p></p><p>Since compounded hCG had been banned by the FDA, he put me on Enclomiphene 12.5 mg/day in January. By February by Total T has gone up to 706 ng/dL and E2 to 31 pg/dL. By mid March, total T was 787 ng/dL and E2 was 36 pg/dl.</p><p></p><p>Last week, my final exams, showed Total T to be 1183 ng/dl and E2 (sensitive) 33 pg/mL and Free T 138 pg/dL</p><p></p><p>By all counts the numbers are great, by my symptoms have not improved a bit, nothing, nada zilch. The only thing I can say improved a bit initially is the moodiness and tolerance to disagreements, and even that is starting to subside.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]22962[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>So great, enclomiphene is able to accomplish phenomenal values, but clinically, it doesn't improve any symptoms at all. If I remember correctly, that's one of the reasons that the FDA did not approve Androxal.</p><p></p><p><strong>Where do I go from here?</strong> Additionally, compounded Enclomiphene has been banned by the FDA as well. </p><p></p><p>I have never taken exogenous testosterone. Would it make any difference compared to my natural T?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Luis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aneuman, post: 226513, member: 43264"] Hello, I'm seeking advise from experts here, or at least opinions that can help me explain my situation. - 60 yo man - 6.0 feet tall - 178 lbs - 19.7 % body fat - Generally healthy (No diabetes, Cardiovascular issues, thyroids, or any other conditions) I started my journey with 490 ng/dl of total T and 27 pg/dl Estradiol mid last year. Symptoms were typical, lack of sensitivity, difficulty getting aroused, erections problems, insomnia, moodiness, long time to orgasm, etc. First visit to renown Andrologist put me on 2000 iU of hCG (Empower). First month worked wonders, all symptoms improved, but month 2 and 3 were horrible, worse than before. At my request, he measured Total T and E2 which were at 309 ng/dl and 27 pg/dl respectively. Since compounded hCG had been banned by the FDA, he put me on Enclomiphene 12.5 mg/day in January. By February by Total T has gone up to 706 ng/dL and E2 to 31 pg/dL. By mid March, total T was 787 ng/dL and E2 was 36 pg/dl. Last week, my final exams, showed Total T to be 1183 ng/dl and E2 (sensitive) 33 pg/mL and Free T 138 pg/dL By all counts the numbers are great, by my symptoms have not improved a bit, nothing, nada zilch. The only thing I can say improved a bit initially is the moodiness and tolerance to disagreements, and even that is starting to subside. [ATTACH type="full"]22962[/ATTACH] So great, enclomiphene is able to accomplish phenomenal values, but clinically, it doesn't improve any symptoms at all. If I remember correctly, that's one of the reasons that the FDA did not approve Androxal. [B]Where do I go from here?[/B] Additionally, compounded Enclomiphene has been banned by the FDA as well. I have never taken exogenous testosterone. Would it make any difference compared to my natural T? Thanks, Luis [/QUOTE]
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