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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Enclomiphene and E2
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<blockquote data-quote="TLawyer" data-source="post: 195562" data-attributes="member: 40115"><p>Thank you very much! My takeaway is that there does really seem to be an additive effect for both T and E2 levels - it's a big jump from 3 months to 6 months. The T and E2 numbers at the 5 month mark on the chart mimic where I was at the 3 month mark, so I wonder if both T and E2 have increased even more since then. Also looks like perhaps the T has more fluctuations and falls sooner after stopping treatment than the E2. I can definitely feel my E2 increase over the course of a week, primarily by the oiliness/softness of my skin and definite moodiness/emotional and EQ. As soon as I take 0.125 mg of AI, the next day everything gets better and stays that way until about day 2.5, then I get the same symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Do you have numbers that show the impact of you going from ED to EOD frequency?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLawyer, post: 195562, member: 40115"] Thank you very much! My takeaway is that there does really seem to be an additive effect for both T and E2 levels - it's a big jump from 3 months to 6 months. The T and E2 numbers at the 5 month mark on the chart mimic where I was at the 3 month mark, so I wonder if both T and E2 have increased even more since then. Also looks like perhaps the T has more fluctuations and falls sooner after stopping treatment than the E2. I can definitely feel my E2 increase over the course of a week, primarily by the oiliness/softness of my skin and definite moodiness/emotional and EQ. As soon as I take 0.125 mg of AI, the next day everything gets better and stays that way until about day 2.5, then I get the same symptoms. Do you have numbers that show the impact of you going from ED to EOD frequency? [/QUOTE]
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