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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Anyone switch from Clomid to HCG?
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<blockquote data-quote="3DMission" data-source="post: 115397" data-attributes="member: 16125"><p><strong>Clomid & HCG Monotherapy</strong></p><p></p><p>Mike,</p><p></p><p>Thank you for sharing, I’ve experience clomid monotherapy, Testosterone injections mono, and HCG mono so I can speak to all three. </p><p></p><p>Clomid is off label use for men so there are few studies to support long term effects. I can tell you that after a while I really stared to notice the side-effects of Clomid where it got so bad I couldn’t wait to stop. The ONLY reason I was in Clomid was for fertility. Once I had my son I stopped and went on T only. </p><p></p><p>Then I started HCG to become fertile again and once we got pregnant I stopped again. If you’re estrogen sensitive to Clomid I think you will definitely be E sensitive even more so on HCG. Make sure you barely dilute your HCG, it should heavily concentrated. For some unknown reason more dilution affects estrogen levels. For example, you’ll get 10,000 units of water and 10k of HCG. Mix 5ml of water to all 10k HCG and take .25ml which would be 500iu HCG. Very concentrated is better plus less fluid to inject. You can even concentrate it more, but it gets harder to inject such small amount with a big syringe. </p><p></p><p>HCG mono and Clomid mono both raise my T levels on labs, however the actually feeling is completely different on T. Go by how you feel, not by what labs say. Since fertility isn’t of importance to you then there’s no real reason for HCG, but some men report simply feeling better by adding some HCG into their routine. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I recommend .25 Testosterone 3x a week and .25 HCG 3x a week. M, W, F. I draw the HCG first then the T next and inject it all together in my thigh. </p><p></p><p>I’ve got to ask, how is your experience with the AI? How much does the doctor have you taking? Do you notice any side effects and how quickly does your doctor test you after taking the AI to see if your estrogen levels went down? Also, what symptoms do you experience that lead you to believe you estrogen levels are high? </p><p></p><p>If you think you felt good on Clomid, buckle your seatbelt brother because T-injections will help you feel so much better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3DMission, post: 115397, member: 16125"] [b]Clomid & HCG Monotherapy[/b] Mike, Thank you for sharing, I’ve experience clomid monotherapy, Testosterone injections mono, and HCG mono so I can speak to all three. Clomid is off label use for men so there are few studies to support long term effects. I can tell you that after a while I really stared to notice the side-effects of Clomid where it got so bad I couldn’t wait to stop. The ONLY reason I was in Clomid was for fertility. Once I had my son I stopped and went on T only. Then I started HCG to become fertile again and once we got pregnant I stopped again. If you’re estrogen sensitive to Clomid I think you will definitely be E sensitive even more so on HCG. Make sure you barely dilute your HCG, it should heavily concentrated. For some unknown reason more dilution affects estrogen levels. For example, you’ll get 10,000 units of water and 10k of HCG. Mix 5ml of water to all 10k HCG and take .25ml which would be 500iu HCG. Very concentrated is better plus less fluid to inject. You can even concentrate it more, but it gets harder to inject such small amount with a big syringe. HCG mono and Clomid mono both raise my T levels on labs, however the actually feeling is completely different on T. Go by how you feel, not by what labs say. Since fertility isn’t of importance to you then there’s no real reason for HCG, but some men report simply feeling better by adding some HCG into their routine. Personally, I recommend .25 Testosterone 3x a week and .25 HCG 3x a week. M, W, F. I draw the HCG first then the T next and inject it all together in my thigh. I’ve got to ask, how is your experience with the AI? How much does the doctor have you taking? Do you notice any side effects and how quickly does your doctor test you after taking the AI to see if your estrogen levels went down? Also, what symptoms do you experience that lead you to believe you estrogen levels are high? If you think you felt good on Clomid, buckle your seatbelt brother because T-injections will help you feel so much better! [/QUOTE]
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