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It seems you are actually asking two questions.


You haven't responded subjectively to your Clomid protocol - despite an objective improvement on paper. In many men that's all too typical. Not in all...many. So your first question: do we see that? All too often. But what about the estradiol/sensitive level? A good doctor keeps a close eye on your e2 as it can become an issue when Clomid is being used. Where does it stand last check?

 

Then it seems you want to know if the benefits of testosterone are exaggerated. Why would those of us who have found a new lease on life with TRT spend our time here exaggerating abut its effects? For many, many men. - I am one of them - testosterone via TRT gave us back a life.


Not all of us can say that. It certainly doesn't work for each and every man who tries it. But with a good doctor and patience, yes, you have every reason to be hopeful if you switch to TRT. Work with a capable,doctor and have patience. Don't assume that Clomid's failure, if it failed, means TRT will fail. And don't assume those of us who have found success are being anything but candid.


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