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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Are guys that do well on low dose clomid unicorns...or do they really exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="Susabar34" data-source="post: 129892" data-attributes="member: 35493"><p>In my case clomid has elevated my total testosterone well. I felt improvement, but I was still complaining on low T symptoms, especially fatigue, libido, erection quality, depression and sleep disorders. The longer I was taking it, the positive effects were slowly dissapearing. I started 50mg eod, after 3,5 months 50mg 5 times per week, after another 3,5 months 50mg 4 times per week etc. My total testosterone was 700-900 ng/dL during therapy. Is there any managment of existing hypogonadal symptoms despite high total T, which my endocrynologist hasn't tried with me, or I should switch clomid to testosterone? He checked only total testosterone during treatment with this drug.</p><p></p><p>Before starting taking clomid, I had detailed diagnostic in the hospital, macroandenoma had been found on my pituitary (acromegaly) I was prescribed testosterone 100mg e14d, I was taking it for 10 weeks, until surgery and I felt much more improvement comparing to clomid. Surgery was succesfull but I still have to take Sandostatin Lar 30mg to keep my IGF-1 in normal range. 6 months After surgery my tesosterone raised to 400ng/dl but hypogonadal symptoms were still existing so my physician decided to give me clomid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susabar34, post: 129892, member: 35493"] In my case clomid has elevated my total testosterone well. I felt improvement, but I was still complaining on low T symptoms, especially fatigue, libido, erection quality, depression and sleep disorders. The longer I was taking it, the positive effects were slowly dissapearing. I started 50mg eod, after 3,5 months 50mg 5 times per week, after another 3,5 months 50mg 4 times per week etc. My total testosterone was 700-900 ng/dL during therapy. Is there any managment of existing hypogonadal symptoms despite high total T, which my endocrynologist hasn't tried with me, or I should switch clomid to testosterone? He checked only total testosterone during treatment with this drug. Before starting taking clomid, I had detailed diagnostic in the hospital, macroandenoma had been found on my pituitary (acromegaly) I was prescribed testosterone 100mg e14d, I was taking it for 10 weeks, until surgery and I felt much more improvement comparing to clomid. Surgery was succesfull but I still have to take Sandostatin Lar 30mg to keep my IGF-1 in normal range. 6 months After surgery my tesosterone raised to 400ng/dl but hypogonadal symptoms were still existing so my physician decided to give me clomid. [/QUOTE]
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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Are guys that do well on low dose clomid unicorns...or do they really exist?
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