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Clomiphene and Anxiety / Negative Thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="Kirk001" data-source="post: 112516" data-attributes="member: 18401"><p>I also posted my current situation over at PeakT forums and Dr. Saya responded, stressing the extra demand for estrogen control on clomid due to the E agonist impact of the zuclomiphene isomer. So I'm taking his advice, I bit the bullet and took 0.125mg anastrozole this evening. Will see if that changes how I feel over the next day or two.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile I think I should keep the clomiphene dosing as it is. Maybe I'm wrong in my understanding but I feel like if I were going to reduce the daily dose, I might as well just come off it altogether. I have not had any "honeymoon period" or any good feelings thus far so I'm thinking it must not have boosted my testosterone levels enough to feel anything positive. So I think if I were to lower the dose there'd be little hope of getting my T to a good range, so little point in even continuing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirk001, post: 112516, member: 18401"] I also posted my current situation over at PeakT forums and Dr. Saya responded, stressing the extra demand for estrogen control on clomid due to the E agonist impact of the zuclomiphene isomer. So I'm taking his advice, I bit the bullet and took 0.125mg anastrozole this evening. Will see if that changes how I feel over the next day or two. Meanwhile I think I should keep the clomiphene dosing as it is. Maybe I'm wrong in my understanding but I feel like if I were going to reduce the daily dose, I might as well just come off it altogether. I have not had any "honeymoon period" or any good feelings thus far so I'm thinking it must not have boosted my testosterone levels enough to feel anything positive. So I think if I were to lower the dose there'd be little hope of getting my T to a good range, so little point in even continuing it. [/QUOTE]
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