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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Can I recover after 4 years on 150-250mg of testosterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Paco1973" data-source="post: 112184" data-attributes="member: 18744"><p>I am new to ExcelMale. I've been on PeakTestosterone Forums for a while. I did an extended restart after 7 years on trt. I'm going back on trt this week. When I started on Clomid, I had decent results, but my testosterone slowly crept down over time. Even on 25mg of Clomid per day, I'm below 300. My restart kind of stretched into monotherapy, because, even though my numbers looked good in the beginning, I couldn't maintain them. </p><p></p><p>The restart attempt itself wasn't all that bad. I didn't have a lot of sexual side effects. Only towards the end when Clomid stopped working I started getting tired all the time and just felt awful. During the past 10 months I lost some body hair, my muscle tone is gone, I put on some weight, and my eyesight has gotten worse. The hair will come back, the muscle tone and fat loss is easy when you don't have the testosterone level of an 80 year old and the estrogen level of a truckload of teenage girls. It's the eyesight thing that disturbs me. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying don't attempt a restart, but definitely research it before you try. I haven't encountered a single successful restart from trt. The one guy who I had thought was successful wound up cycling on and off testosterone, so his whole restart attempt was a fraud. </p><p></p><p>Do I personally think it is possible for you to recover? No, but what do I know? I'm just some guy on the internet. I do know it wasn't possible for me and a lot of others. For me, trt is necessary for quality of life. It's not optional. I'm hypogonadal. That's it. Barring some miraculous cure in the future, I will be on trt for life. Is it ideal? Hell no, but there are worse things that could happen. I have a friend in his early 30s who has stage 3 colon cancer. I'll take hypogondadism over that any day of the week. </p><p></p><p>I wish you luck. Whatever happens, stay positive and keep your focus on the things you love to do and the people you love. That will get you through just about anything. It works for me, anyway. Keep it in perspective, my friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paco1973, post: 112184, member: 18744"] I am new to ExcelMale. I've been on PeakTestosterone Forums for a while. I did an extended restart after 7 years on trt. I'm going back on trt this week. When I started on Clomid, I had decent results, but my testosterone slowly crept down over time. Even on 25mg of Clomid per day, I'm below 300. My restart kind of stretched into monotherapy, because, even though my numbers looked good in the beginning, I couldn't maintain them. The restart attempt itself wasn't all that bad. I didn't have a lot of sexual side effects. Only towards the end when Clomid stopped working I started getting tired all the time and just felt awful. During the past 10 months I lost some body hair, my muscle tone is gone, I put on some weight, and my eyesight has gotten worse. The hair will come back, the muscle tone and fat loss is easy when you don't have the testosterone level of an 80 year old and the estrogen level of a truckload of teenage girls. It's the eyesight thing that disturbs me. I'm not saying don't attempt a restart, but definitely research it before you try. I haven't encountered a single successful restart from trt. The one guy who I had thought was successful wound up cycling on and off testosterone, so his whole restart attempt was a fraud. Do I personally think it is possible for you to recover? No, but what do I know? I'm just some guy on the internet. I do know it wasn't possible for me and a lot of others. For me, trt is necessary for quality of life. It's not optional. I'm hypogonadal. That's it. Barring some miraculous cure in the future, I will be on trt for life. Is it ideal? Hell no, but there are worse things that could happen. I have a friend in his early 30s who has stage 3 colon cancer. I'll take hypogondadism over that any day of the week. I wish you luck. Whatever happens, stay positive and keep your focus on the things you love to do and the people you love. That will get you through just about anything. It works for me, anyway. Keep it in perspective, my friend. [/QUOTE]
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