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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="ghce" data-source="post: 147198" data-attributes="member: 38725"><p>I have been on low dose clomid 12.5mg eod for about a year now and also have low E though unfortunately the country I am in does not do the sensitive E2 test so it a bit vague as to where I sit.</p><p></p><p>I have found that even extremely low doses of Anastrozole ( 0.1mg twice a week ) crashes my E2 and I end up with very sore joints. If your doc is prescribing Anastrozole 3 times a week and if its the 1mg pills you will be in serious danger of bone loss and other nastiness.</p><p></p><p>Clomid tends to work very quickly and is often referred to as having a honeymoon period for the first 3 weeks as it quickly raises your T, after a month to 2 months the effects of the Zuclomiphene tend to take over and its at that time that you might need to add a Little AI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghce, post: 147198, member: 38725"] I have been on low dose clomid 12.5mg eod for about a year now and also have low E though unfortunately the country I am in does not do the sensitive E2 test so it a bit vague as to where I sit. I have found that even extremely low doses of Anastrozole ( 0.1mg twice a week ) crashes my E2 and I end up with very sore joints. If your doc is prescribing Anastrozole 3 times a week and if its the 1mg pills you will be in serious danger of bone loss and other nastiness. Clomid tends to work very quickly and is often referred to as having a honeymoon period for the first 3 weeks as it quickly raises your T, after a month to 2 months the effects of the Zuclomiphene tend to take over and its at that time that you might need to add a Little AI. [/QUOTE]
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