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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Ejaculate changes on Clomid - High E2?
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<blockquote data-quote="abraxus" data-source="post: 122793" data-attributes="member: 24814"><p>Interesting that you're noticing this on the opposite end of the E2 spectrum. I don't have a clear sense of the mechanism by which E2 would impact semen viscosity or volume, so I can't say whether it would be a thing one direction or the other.</p><p></p><p>As an update, I'm now about a week on the new dose of anastrozole and the volume has increased back to maybe 60% of my previous volume and the viscosity has thinned out a bit for the first shot of the day, but continues to be minimal and gelatinous for the second and subsequent ones. I'll be sitting for some more blood work next week to test my E2 levels under the new regimen and will let you know whether things continue to go the right direction.</p><p></p><p>Oh and the fact that you're noticing this on HCG is good because it answers a second order concern that I had regarding my LH/FSH levels (whether super elevated levels would possibly cause some weirdness). But given that HCG acts like LH, despite your LH levels dropping due to the T, that gives me some sense that it might not be the cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abraxus, post: 122793, member: 24814"] Interesting that you're noticing this on the opposite end of the E2 spectrum. I don't have a clear sense of the mechanism by which E2 would impact semen viscosity or volume, so I can't say whether it would be a thing one direction or the other. As an update, I'm now about a week on the new dose of anastrozole and the volume has increased back to maybe 60% of my previous volume and the viscosity has thinned out a bit for the first shot of the day, but continues to be minimal and gelatinous for the second and subsequent ones. I'll be sitting for some more blood work next week to test my E2 levels under the new regimen and will let you know whether things continue to go the right direction. Oh and the fact that you're noticing this on HCG is good because it answers a second order concern that I had regarding my LH/FSH levels (whether super elevated levels would possibly cause some weirdness). But given that HCG acts like LH, despite your LH levels dropping due to the T, that gives me some sense that it might not be the cause. [/QUOTE]
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