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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid Experiment - Is Less Sometimes More?
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<blockquote data-quote="Varner" data-source="post: 72878" data-attributes="member: 13722"><p>Thanks, Doc. </p><p>After reading a bit more in this forum (there's always something new to learn here) I've changed course a bit. </p><p></p><p>1) Levothyroxin @ 150mcg/ED</p><p>2) Pregnenolone @ 25mg/ED</p><p>3) Enclomiphene @ 25mg/ED</p><p>4) Diet shift - major reduction in simple sugars</p><p></p><p>[the T4 and Enclomiphene are "research chemicals." Not ideal, but....]</p><p></p><p>My reasoning here: </p><p></p><p>1) Levothyroxin - As I've mentioned before, my LH response to high-dose Clomid seems to be weak: a high of 6.0 and a low of 3.5 while on that dose. Unsurprisingly, my TT has only gone from 350ish pre-Clomid to 500-550ish on Clomid. After reading, it looks like one possible reason for a weak LH response is a bad thyroid. My TSH is high and I have a lot of hypothyroid symptoms. Maybe if I get that thyroid fixed, I can just solve the whole testosterone thing.</p><p></p><p>2) Pregnenolone - Hormone support, to give my body the building blocks if it's lacking any. Can't hurt, right?</p><p></p><p>3) Enclomiphene - Like most, I had a Clomid high within the first month of beginning therapy. Then it was subjectively <em>mostly </em>gone: good changes to body composition over a period of several months, but libido returned to basically where it was pre-Clomid. More energy but did not feel like a Viking king again after that first little high. Did I hit the Zuclomiphene threshold? <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?6781-Why-Clomid-Fails-The-Zuclomiphene-Threshold" target="_blank">https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?6781-Why-Clomid-Fails-The-Zuclomiphene-Threshold</a>. Only way to find out would be to reduce/eliminate Zuclomiphene. So I'll try to do that with the Enclomphine. If it doesn't work, I can always just start taking Clomid again after this trial run.</p><p></p><p>4) Diet - My blood sugar is pretty high. As Dr. Saya points out, there are tons of things that can inhibit testosterone production, and I'm fairly sure out-of-whack glucose levels are among them.My diet is pretty poor with a ton of junk food. </p><p></p><p>I think I'll do 6 weeks on this routine and then get thyroid and testosterone tested. I will update as I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varner, post: 72878, member: 13722"] Thanks, Doc. After reading a bit more in this forum (there's always something new to learn here) I've changed course a bit. 1) Levothyroxin @ 150mcg/ED 2) Pregnenolone @ 25mg/ED 3) Enclomiphene @ 25mg/ED 4) Diet shift - major reduction in simple sugars [the T4 and Enclomiphene are "research chemicals." Not ideal, but....] My reasoning here: 1) Levothyroxin - As I've mentioned before, my LH response to high-dose Clomid seems to be weak: a high of 6.0 and a low of 3.5 while on that dose. Unsurprisingly, my TT has only gone from 350ish pre-Clomid to 500-550ish on Clomid. After reading, it looks like one possible reason for a weak LH response is a bad thyroid. My TSH is high and I have a lot of hypothyroid symptoms. Maybe if I get that thyroid fixed, I can just solve the whole testosterone thing. 2) Pregnenolone - Hormone support, to give my body the building blocks if it's lacking any. Can't hurt, right? 3) Enclomiphene - Like most, I had a Clomid high within the first month of beginning therapy. Then it was subjectively [I]mostly [/I]gone: good changes to body composition over a period of several months, but libido returned to basically where it was pre-Clomid. More energy but did not feel like a Viking king again after that first little high. Did I hit the Zuclomiphene threshold? [URL]https://www.excelmale.com/forum/showthread.php?6781-Why-Clomid-Fails-The-Zuclomiphene-Threshold[/URL]. Only way to find out would be to reduce/eliminate Zuclomiphene. So I'll try to do that with the Enclomphine. If it doesn't work, I can always just start taking Clomid again after this trial run. 4) Diet - My blood sugar is pretty high. As Dr. Saya points out, there are tons of things that can inhibit testosterone production, and I'm fairly sure out-of-whack glucose levels are among them.My diet is pretty poor with a ton of junk food. I think I'll do 6 weeks on this routine and then get thyroid and testosterone tested. I will update as I go. [/QUOTE]
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