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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
anyone with experience using mesterolone (proviron) to combat SHBG rise from clomid?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aki" data-source="post: 240191" data-attributes="member: 14084"><p>It was recommended to me by the guy who I was taking advice from. I think he gave a reason but I can't recall at the moment. Anyway, initially (as is always the case with me and clomid) I felt good so there didn't seem to be any reason to not go along with it.</p><p></p><p>I also remember reading about a once/week 50mg protocol on (the late) Dr. Crisler's forums. </p><p></p><p>However, now that I think back to a few years ago:I did 12.5mg/day for a significant amount of time, and one thing I remember is that my SHBG did not rise as much, even though I wasn't taking anything specific (like boron) to reduce it. I'd have to check my records but I also think that with the 12.5mg/day dose my T levels didn't rise to the same levels as they do with the current protocol either (meaning the free T was probably in the same range then and now).</p><p></p><p>Subjectively I remember that even with that protocol, I felt "fairly decent" (my go-to phrase to mean I'm able to function satisfactorily but there is definite room for improvement in energy and mood.) The desire to feel better is what prompted me to try danazol back then (as I talked about in my first post).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aki, post: 240191, member: 14084"] It was recommended to me by the guy who I was taking advice from. I think he gave a reason but I can't recall at the moment. Anyway, initially (as is always the case with me and clomid) I felt good so there didn't seem to be any reason to not go along with it. I also remember reading about a once/week 50mg protocol on (the late) Dr. Crisler's forums. However, now that I think back to a few years ago:I did 12.5mg/day for a significant amount of time, and one thing I remember is that my SHBG did not rise as much, even though I wasn't taking anything specific (like boron) to reduce it. I'd have to check my records but I also think that with the 12.5mg/day dose my T levels didn't rise to the same levels as they do with the current protocol either (meaning the free T was probably in the same range then and now). Subjectively I remember that even with that protocol, I felt "fairly decent" (my go-to phrase to mean I'm able to function satisfactorily but there is definite room for improvement in energy and mood.) The desire to feel better is what prompted me to try danazol back then (as I talked about in my first post). [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
anyone with experience using mesterolone (proviron) to combat SHBG rise from clomid?
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