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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid Restart w/Defy
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<blockquote data-quote="JakeH" data-source="post: 64005" data-attributes="member: 14326"><p>Thanks for the reply, Dr. Saya. </p><p></p><p>My generally elevated SHBG (avg. 44=50,43,39/3) and average albumin of 4.5 would produce a Free T in-line with these results (i.e., 9.4 [1.74%] at a total of 544). If my calculations are correct, I would have to get to 750 total T to produce a free T of 13.9 or 1.86%, <strong>all without a concomitant rise in SHBG</strong>, which clomid is apt to induce. I would need a total of 950 to get me close to 2% free (18.7), which would be difficult if my sleepy testicles might possibly max out at mid-500s. </p><p></p><p>As a comparison, my blood levels total and free @ 48 hours after my last shot (Test Cyp 160mg/500uiHCG) were 1350 and 29.4, respectively (SHBG 45, Albumin 4.4). (This test was conducted as part of my yearly physical, thus the 48-hour, not trough, draw.) If my body cannot get to 75% of this via Clomid stimulation, then I am not sanguine about my ability to do so naturally, especially when one considers the rapid return of symptoms. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the work you and your staff do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JakeH, post: 64005, member: 14326"] Thanks for the reply, Dr. Saya. My generally elevated SHBG (avg. 44=50,43,39/3) and average albumin of 4.5 would produce a Free T in-line with these results (i.e., 9.4 [1.74%] at a total of 544). If my calculations are correct, I would have to get to 750 total T to produce a free T of 13.9 or 1.86%, [B]all without a concomitant rise in SHBG[/B], which clomid is apt to induce. I would need a total of 950 to get me close to 2% free (18.7), which would be difficult if my sleepy testicles might possibly max out at mid-500s. As a comparison, my blood levels total and free @ 48 hours after my last shot (Test Cyp 160mg/500uiHCG) were 1350 and 29.4, respectively (SHBG 45, Albumin 4.4). (This test was conducted as part of my yearly physical, thus the 48-hour, not trough, draw.) If my body cannot get to 75% of this via Clomid stimulation, then I am not sanguine about my ability to do so naturally, especially when one considers the rapid return of symptoms. Thanks again for the work you and your staff do. [/QUOTE]
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