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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid increased but Testosterone is dropping...what next???
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<blockquote data-quote="Anne Marie" data-source="post: 85027" data-attributes="member: 15216"><p>When his dose increased from 7.5mg EOD back to 12.5mg EOD he happened to have one more 7.5mg capsule left. I had him take that on an "off" day so for a three day period he took 12.5, then 7.5, then 12.5 and continued on with the 12.5 EOD. Right after this three day period he felt better and talked about the improvement. But it didn't last long. He started napping more and once again he had no drive to get work done. Clearly the estrogen has improved but the T has gotten worse. Of all the hormones he is replacing and treating, testosterone seems to have the biggest effect. At least he notices it the most.</p><p></p><p>We are rather certain that he never had a full puberty and T levels never increased much during adolescences. We just didn't know that and a pediatric endo never tested him even though his puberty was delayed. </p><p></p><p>When is T jumped from 144 to 666 he felt a big difference in his life. He's definitely not doing great at 449. We were actually somewhat relieved to see this lower number after re-upping the clomid. We had just assumed that his T would rise again and we couldn't figure out why he wasn't improving (napping less, getting work done...).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anne Marie, post: 85027, member: 15216"] When his dose increased from 7.5mg EOD back to 12.5mg EOD he happened to have one more 7.5mg capsule left. I had him take that on an "off" day so for a three day period he took 12.5, then 7.5, then 12.5 and continued on with the 12.5 EOD. Right after this three day period he felt better and talked about the improvement. But it didn't last long. He started napping more and once again he had no drive to get work done. Clearly the estrogen has improved but the T has gotten worse. Of all the hormones he is replacing and treating, testosterone seems to have the biggest effect. At least he notices it the most. We are rather certain that he never had a full puberty and T levels never increased much during adolescences. We just didn't know that and a pediatric endo never tested him even though his puberty was delayed. When is T jumped from 144 to 666 he felt a big difference in his life. He's definitely not doing great at 449. We were actually somewhat relieved to see this lower number after re-upping the clomid. We had just assumed that his T would rise again and we couldn't figure out why he wasn't improving (napping less, getting work done...). [/QUOTE]
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