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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
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<blockquote data-quote="Worried" data-source="post: 62221" data-attributes="member: 14808"><p>I would like to start by saying that my statements are from a relatively ingnorant view point. And I could be entirely wrong. So then IMIO</p><p></p><p>I agree. I should have qualified my statement. It seems that there a lot individuals (online) that struggle to find the balance. Most likely the ones who do well have no need to seek help via boards like this. </p><p></p><p>My contention is, if someone is feeling terrible, as this man is, after only 4 days, why would he continue to administer the same drug that appears to be causing the issue? Or at least at the same dose? I ask because it seems to be the practice, or theory to "ride it out" and wait for the next blood test. I am through with that, and cannot understand anyone suggesting it to anyone else. </p><p></p><p>We are not cancer patience, being given radiation. </p><p></p><p>Sorry if that offends, but I have been told over and over (on this forum) to change doctors for a more qualified one such as yourself. And I am not disputing that you are. But this man is experiencing very simular symptoms as myself. Perhaps for different reasons. </p><p></p><p>The point is, Doctors are "practicing" medicine. They are humans like us. If a man is suffering from a treatment why would he "ride it out?"</p><p></p><p>Me personally, I am not going to continue to put a substance in my body, that is making me sick. No matter what anyone thinks is the proper protocol. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Again this is just my ignorant infantile opinion, based on, what I have read and my personal experience of the benefits that I have felt sense the subtraction of the prescribed HCG dose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worried, post: 62221, member: 14808"] I would like to start by saying that my statements are from a relatively ingnorant view point. And I could be entirely wrong. So then IMIO I agree. I should have qualified my statement. It seems that there a lot individuals (online) that struggle to find the balance. Most likely the ones who do well have no need to seek help via boards like this. My contention is, if someone is feeling terrible, as this man is, after only 4 days, why would he continue to administer the same drug that appears to be causing the issue? Or at least at the same dose? I ask because it seems to be the practice, or theory to "ride it out" and wait for the next blood test. I am through with that, and cannot understand anyone suggesting it to anyone else. We are not cancer patience, being given radiation. Sorry if that offends, but I have been told over and over (on this forum) to change doctors for a more qualified one such as yourself. And I am not disputing that you are. But this man is experiencing very simular symptoms as myself. Perhaps for different reasons. The point is, Doctors are "practicing" medicine. They are humans like us. If a man is suffering from a treatment why would he "ride it out?" Me personally, I am not going to continue to put a substance in my body, that is making me sick. No matter what anyone thinks is the proper protocol. Again this is just my ignorant infantile opinion, based on, what I have read and my personal experience of the benefits that I have felt sense the subtraction of the prescribed HCG dose. [/QUOTE]
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