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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Blood Tests, Two Low Tests and One Normal test while on Testosterone Boosters
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 251116" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>A few things...</p><p>- Test boosters are notorious for having unlisted compounds in them. Something viagra-esque is the most common but Clomid is likely to be another common substance, so they may have been helping, but if you are going to take clomid (or enclomiphene) you would want to know the dose so you can control it. That would also explain some moodiness.</p><p>- It's a longer discussion but from what I know of crossfit, it would be a good thing to do if you want to depress your Testosterone and possibly cause other issues similar to what you have. Try switching to a less systemically taxing form of training and keep the HIIT brief. Some brief sled work no more that once a week until your issues resolve should suffice for the HIIT. Do no sets to failure. I've seen nothing but benefits since I made similar changes.</p><p>- HCG is pro-fertility, but it is generally not combined with Clomid.</p><p>- I would get with a clinic like Defy that knows the hormone topic inside and out</p><p>- Get the book Perfect Health Diet and make that your nutritional home base.</p><p>- Work with a holistic doc to check you for other issues such as some form of long-term infection and/or other things that could cause similar symptoms such as thyroid problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 251116, member: 15235"] A few things... - Test boosters are notorious for having unlisted compounds in them. Something viagra-esque is the most common but Clomid is likely to be another common substance, so they may have been helping, but if you are going to take clomid (or enclomiphene) you would want to know the dose so you can control it. That would also explain some moodiness. - It's a longer discussion but from what I know of crossfit, it would be a good thing to do if you want to depress your Testosterone and possibly cause other issues similar to what you have. Try switching to a less systemically taxing form of training and keep the HIIT brief. Some brief sled work no more that once a week until your issues resolve should suffice for the HIIT. Do no sets to failure. I've seen nothing but benefits since I made similar changes. - HCG is pro-fertility, but it is generally not combined with Clomid. - I would get with a clinic like Defy that knows the hormone topic inside and out - Get the book Perfect Health Diet and make that your nutritional home base. - Work with a holistic doc to check you for other issues such as some form of long-term infection and/or other things that could cause similar symptoms such as thyroid problems. [/QUOTE]
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