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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid and AI (w/ low T & low E2)
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<blockquote data-quote="workoutguy123" data-source="post: 142346" data-attributes="member: 38576"><p>Summary of my lab work:</p><p>Okay total T</p><p>Low Free T</p><p>High SHBG</p><p>Low LH</p><p>Underperforming Thyroid</p><p>Low E2 Estradiol senstive - 7.4 (normal = 8.0 - 35.0)</p><p></p><p>Doctor has started me on 12.5 Clomid (EOD) and AI (Anastrozole) (3x per week)</p><p></p><p>From what I gather, the treatment plan lis designed to elevate my free T and LH. I’m curious of the AI, given my already low E2. The doctor said he was prescribing the AI, per elevated estrogen with the Clomid. With the above doses, is the expectation that the clomid will raise my estrogen, but the small dose of AI will suppress it enough to not get to high, and simply elevate to a normal range?</p><p></p><p>I’m 2.5 weeks into this treatment plan. I don’t feel any difference at this point, but I’m assuming it’s normal not to feel anything this early into it. </p><p></p><p>My low T symptoms are weight gain/inability to get as lean as I use to & low libido.</p><p>Reading more about low E2 symptoms, I’m not sure if the low E2 is the reason or not, but for at least 10 years I’ve felt like I urinate more frequently than anyone I know, and I’m always cracking my joints. I'm woindering if I've always had low E2, and am just finding out now that the low T symptoms urged me to get lab work done. Would be great to see these symptoms improve. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for insights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="workoutguy123, post: 142346, member: 38576"] Summary of my lab work: Okay total T Low Free T High SHBG Low LH Underperforming Thyroid Low E2 Estradiol senstive - 7.4 (normal = 8.0 - 35.0) Doctor has started me on 12.5 Clomid (EOD) and AI (Anastrozole) (3x per week) From what I gather, the treatment plan lis designed to elevate my free T and LH. I’m curious of the AI, given my already low E2. The doctor said he was prescribing the AI, per elevated estrogen with the Clomid. With the above doses, is the expectation that the clomid will raise my estrogen, but the small dose of AI will suppress it enough to not get to high, and simply elevate to a normal range? I’m 2.5 weeks into this treatment plan. I don’t feel any difference at this point, but I’m assuming it’s normal not to feel anything this early into it. My low T symptoms are weight gain/inability to get as lean as I use to & low libido. Reading more about low E2 symptoms, I’m not sure if the low E2 is the reason or not, but for at least 10 years I’ve felt like I urinate more frequently than anyone I know, and I’m always cracking my joints. I'm woindering if I've always had low E2, and am just finding out now that the low T symptoms urged me to get lab work done. Would be great to see these symptoms improve. Thanks for insights. [/QUOTE]
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