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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid (and maybe more) with Defy
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<blockquote data-quote="Esq" data-source="post: 69931" data-attributes="member: 15250"><p>I took my third dose of anastrozole (0.25mg EOD), and am noticing a few things, some positive, some negative. The positive - bloating seems to be down a good bit from last week. Nipples seem back to normal, and my mood seems to have stabilized (at least back to baseline, which is a significant improvement over where it was last week). </p><p>-</p><p>The negative - I'm still not noticing any real improvement of the underlying symptoms. That is to say, I feel more or less like I have for a while, meaning that I'm not still noticing any real clomid-relatd abatement of symptoms. The anastrozole also seems to make me rather nauseous. As noted above, I battled a nasty bug over the weekend, so when I felt nauseous after Monday's pill, I chalked it up to still recovering from being sick, but yesterday (no pill) I had almost no nausea, but have been very nauseous this morning after taking the anastrozole. I'm hoping that's a temporary thing. I'm also continuing to get very overheated at night, usually waking up at least once drenched in sweat. Maybe that's some of that retained water working it's way out?</p><p>-</p><p>Anyway, overall, I feel about the same now as I did pre-clomid and pre-anastrozole. The anastrozole seems to be helping some of the high e2 symptoms I was battling last week, but hasn't "unmasked" any clomid-related improvements that high e2 was masking, at least yet. My next consult with Dr. Saya is on Monday, so we'll see where all this goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Esq, post: 69931, member: 15250"] I took my third dose of anastrozole (0.25mg EOD), and am noticing a few things, some positive, some negative. The positive - bloating seems to be down a good bit from last week. Nipples seem back to normal, and my mood seems to have stabilized (at least back to baseline, which is a significant improvement over where it was last week). - The negative - I'm still not noticing any real improvement of the underlying symptoms. That is to say, I feel more or less like I have for a while, meaning that I'm not still noticing any real clomid-relatd abatement of symptoms. The anastrozole also seems to make me rather nauseous. As noted above, I battled a nasty bug over the weekend, so when I felt nauseous after Monday's pill, I chalked it up to still recovering from being sick, but yesterday (no pill) I had almost no nausea, but have been very nauseous this morning after taking the anastrozole. I'm hoping that's a temporary thing. I'm also continuing to get very overheated at night, usually waking up at least once drenched in sweat. Maybe that's some of that retained water working it's way out? - Anyway, overall, I feel about the same now as I did pre-clomid and pre-anastrozole. The anastrozole seems to be helping some of the high e2 symptoms I was battling last week, but hasn't "unmasked" any clomid-related improvements that high e2 was masking, at least yet. My next consult with Dr. Saya is on Monday, so we'll see where all this goes. [/QUOTE]
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