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<blockquote data-quote="JmarkH" data-source="post: 246084" data-attributes="member: 43587"><p>Clomid is a polarizing topic. It seems that there are haters and lovers. I'm a lover. Started out with clomid for eight weeks then switched to enclomiphene. This has been my protocol for a year now. note: I also take hcg. The exact protocol is in my signature. I'm doing great and feel great. No "other organ" issues as of yet and frankly I've not seen research on humans that indicate any significant risk. </p><p>All medications have side effect risks and each individual has individual responses to them. So, clomid or Test, it all comes with risk. Take labs at regular intervals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JmarkH, post: 246084, member: 43587"] Clomid is a polarizing topic. It seems that there are haters and lovers. I'm a lover. Started out with clomid for eight weeks then switched to enclomiphene. This has been my protocol for a year now. note: I also take hcg. The exact protocol is in my signature. I'm doing great and feel great. No "other organ" issues as of yet and frankly I've not seen research on humans that indicate any significant risk. All medications have side effect risks and each individual has individual responses to them. So, clomid or Test, it all comes with risk. Take labs at regular intervals. [/QUOTE]
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