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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid Experiment - Is Less Sometimes More?
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<blockquote data-quote="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 72907" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>The issue with clomid is that it has an exceptionally low maximum effective dose for most guys. As Dr Saya mentioned, it has various interactions with the E2 receptors in the body, many of which are unknown. Additionally, clomid has a tendency to significantly boost endogenous estradiol, a factor which also needs to be taken into consideration. Taking too much clomid simultaneously causes a high/low estrogen state, which is a uniquely uncomfortable feeling. With conventional trt, a patient might feel better with a total testosterone of 1000 than 700. The protocol can then be adjusted (usually) to facilitate this higher total. With clomid, once you find your maximum effective dose, going any higher is likely going to worsen symptoms. That said, most men with healthy testicles respond well to even very low doses of clomid, often doubling or tripling their total testosterone with far less than 50mg ED. Based on your labs, it seems to me that you're not much of a responder, considering your LH did not even move towards the upper range or past it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 72907, member: 15174"] The issue with clomid is that it has an exceptionally low maximum effective dose for most guys. As Dr Saya mentioned, it has various interactions with the E2 receptors in the body, many of which are unknown. Additionally, clomid has a tendency to significantly boost endogenous estradiol, a factor which also needs to be taken into consideration. Taking too much clomid simultaneously causes a high/low estrogen state, which is a uniquely uncomfortable feeling. With conventional trt, a patient might feel better with a total testosterone of 1000 than 700. The protocol can then be adjusted (usually) to facilitate this higher total. With clomid, once you find your maximum effective dose, going any higher is likely going to worsen symptoms. That said, most men with healthy testicles respond well to even very low doses of clomid, often doubling or tripling their total testosterone with far less than 50mg ED. Based on your labs, it seems to me that you're not much of a responder, considering your LH did not even move towards the upper range or past it. [/QUOTE]
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