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Can Testosterone Induce Blood Clots and Thrombosis? Interview with Dr Charles Glueck
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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelMedeir" data-source="post: 64859" data-attributes="member: 15264"><p><strong>Yes Clomid</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agree, definitely bigger risks, but I didn't opt for low grade products. I was using Testosterone as a performance enhancer and to improve libido for several years. I had a very physical job, and Testosterone has many benefits not often outlined in the mainstream. As I aged, more-so as a libido boost. To answer your question, not as an alternative, but yes, Clomid was my choice medicine after a 3 month cycle. We called it Post Cycle Therapy. I usually did two cycles a year and took Clomid the following four weeks (tapered doses) of a cycle. Clots didn't form until roughly 15 years of use. Which is something I find very odd. I miss the feeling of well being, quick recovery from strain, and the strong libido. Definitely depressing and addictive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelMedeir, post: 64859, member: 15264"] [b]Yes Clomid[/b] Agree, definitely bigger risks, but I didn't opt for low grade products. I was using Testosterone as a performance enhancer and to improve libido for several years. I had a very physical job, and Testosterone has many benefits not often outlined in the mainstream. As I aged, more-so as a libido boost. To answer your question, not as an alternative, but yes, Clomid was my choice medicine after a 3 month cycle. We called it Post Cycle Therapy. I usually did two cycles a year and took Clomid the following four weeks (tapered doses) of a cycle. Clots didn't form until roughly 15 years of use. Which is something I find very odd. I miss the feeling of well being, quick recovery from strain, and the strong libido. Definitely depressing and addictive. [/QUOTE]
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