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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrozole needed with Tamoxifen HPTA Restart?
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<blockquote data-quote="3DMission" data-source="post: 137887" data-attributes="member: 16125"><p>[USER=21242]@Ronnny[/USER] my side effects were a head in the clouds feeling, anxiety, and minor affect on vision. This sounds weird, but the worst side effect was an incredibly difficult ability to get something out of your head. For example, if I heard a catchy song, it would be nearly impossible to get it out of my head. I mean almost to the point of making you go crazy. I’d be at work or try to sleep or whatever, I would just keep replaying the song in my head. It was so bad, I actually stopped listening to music and tried to avoid it. I would walk into the grocery store and I’d hear a song in the background on their radio and it would get stuck in my head. Drove me crazy!! Once I stopped Clomid it slowly dissipated and now it doesn’t happen at all, at least nothing abnormal. I’m 100% confident it was a direct effect of the Clomid. I know my body well and I try to always be aware of how I’m feeling. Clomid made me feel “off”, just not normal. It was only for the purposes of fertility, so once my wife reached 2nd trimester I stopped. For our second child I learned of HCG and that worked much much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3DMission, post: 137887, member: 16125"] [USER=21242]@Ronnny[/USER] my side effects were a head in the clouds feeling, anxiety, and minor affect on vision. This sounds weird, but the worst side effect was an incredibly difficult ability to get something out of your head. For example, if I heard a catchy song, it would be nearly impossible to get it out of my head. I mean almost to the point of making you go crazy. I’d be at work or try to sleep or whatever, I would just keep replaying the song in my head. It was so bad, I actually stopped listening to music and tried to avoid it. I would walk into the grocery store and I’d hear a song in the background on their radio and it would get stuck in my head. Drove me crazy!! Once I stopped Clomid it slowly dissipated and now it doesn’t happen at all, at least nothing abnormal. I’m 100% confident it was a direct effect of the Clomid. I know my body well and I try to always be aware of how I’m feeling. Clomid made me feel “off”, just not normal. It was only for the purposes of fertility, so once my wife reached 2nd trimester I stopped. For our second child I learned of HCG and that worked much much better. [/QUOTE]
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