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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Enclomiphene in lieu of TRT: Realistic option or is it even available?
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<blockquote data-quote="ResearchIt" data-source="post: 226176" data-attributes="member: 43366"><p>I don't have low T levels (just have higher range SHBG and maybe slightly lower range Free T), and like you I don't want to commit to full blown TRT. I am not even convinced yet that TRT would actually address my symptoms. However, similar to what you are thinking, I am trying some things out in an attempt to test the waters.</p><p></p><p>About 3 weeks ago, I began taking enclomiphene 12.5mg twice a week. I guess my prescription got filled right before the FDA announcement. So far, I think the enclomiphene has made a very small improvement in symptoms, but not near as much as I had hoped. I am going to finish what I bought, but if the symptom improvement doesn't increase from here I won't be disappointed about not being able to continue taking it.</p><p></p><p>After enclomiphene, I want to try out a nasal gel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ResearchIt, post: 226176, member: 43366"] I don't have low T levels (just have higher range SHBG and maybe slightly lower range Free T), and like you I don't want to commit to full blown TRT. I am not even convinced yet that TRT would actually address my symptoms. However, similar to what you are thinking, I am trying some things out in an attempt to test the waters. About 3 weeks ago, I began taking enclomiphene 12.5mg twice a week. I guess my prescription got filled right before the FDA announcement. So far, I think the enclomiphene has made a very small improvement in symptoms, but not near as much as I had hoped. I am going to finish what I bought, but if the symptom improvement doesn't increase from here I won't be disappointed about not being able to continue taking it. After enclomiphene, I want to try out a nasal gel. [/QUOTE]
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Enclomiphene in lieu of TRT: Realistic option or is it even available?
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