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Enclomiphene Lab Results
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<blockquote data-quote="TLawyer" data-source="post: 196697" data-attributes="member: 40115"><p>I may give the free E2 test a try to see what that shows. Good suggestion.</p><p></p><p>I did stop both enclomiphene and ibutamoren cold turkey for 10 days to see where I would end up. So 10 days after my last dosage, here are the results:</p><p></p><p>Total T - 503 ng/dL</p><p>Free T - 15.95 pg/mL</p><p>DHT - 35 ng/dL</p><p>LH - 8.4 mIU/mL</p><p>IGF-1 - 183 ng/mL</p><p>E2 (sensitive) - 41 pg/mL</p><p>SHBG - 23.9 nmol/L</p><p></p><p>There is a drop in the key numbers, but not really dramatic and higher numbers than I was expecting. So with this said, I feel like perhaps if I used the enclomiphene 2-3 times per week (as opposed to every day) I can get similar numbers to using it every day and perhaps keep the E2 lower than it would be with every day use.</p><p></p><p>I will say that I was on Propecia for about 20 years with no side effects (other than saving my hair). I went off of it when I started with Defy to see if the lower DHT levels were tied to what I was feeling and lower T levels (basically about a year of feeling down - honestly, may have been more depression-oriented at the time than anything else). I am aware of all of the Internet buzz on PFS syndrome, but I have done a lot of my own reading on it, talked to several physicians about it, and have my own personal experience. I don't really think Propecia was tied to the issues I was having, and after 14 months off of Propecia, I'm determined to get back on and save my hair (which has definitely taken a turn for the worse). I am going to go 2 weeks with taking Propecia and Enclomiphene to see what my numbers are at that point, with the understanding that my DHT will definitely be lower but that my T and E2 may increase a bit. I've made some lifestyle changes and am curious to see where I am without Enclomiphene after another 2 weeks. If my numbers tank, then I'll jump on the Enclomiphene again to get the T levels up. I'm hoping that by focusing on the T and Free T levels, that will be the difference maker in making up for for the lower DHT levels caused by Propecia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLawyer, post: 196697, member: 40115"] I may give the free E2 test a try to see what that shows. Good suggestion. I did stop both enclomiphene and ibutamoren cold turkey for 10 days to see where I would end up. So 10 days after my last dosage, here are the results: Total T - 503 ng/dL Free T - 15.95 pg/mL DHT - 35 ng/dL LH - 8.4 mIU/mL IGF-1 - 183 ng/mL E2 (sensitive) - 41 pg/mL SHBG - 23.9 nmol/L There is a drop in the key numbers, but not really dramatic and higher numbers than I was expecting. So with this said, I feel like perhaps if I used the enclomiphene 2-3 times per week (as opposed to every day) I can get similar numbers to using it every day and perhaps keep the E2 lower than it would be with every day use. I will say that I was on Propecia for about 20 years with no side effects (other than saving my hair). I went off of it when I started with Defy to see if the lower DHT levels were tied to what I was feeling and lower T levels (basically about a year of feeling down - honestly, may have been more depression-oriented at the time than anything else). I am aware of all of the Internet buzz on PFS syndrome, but I have done a lot of my own reading on it, talked to several physicians about it, and have my own personal experience. I don't really think Propecia was tied to the issues I was having, and after 14 months off of Propecia, I'm determined to get back on and save my hair (which has definitely taken a turn for the worse). I am going to go 2 weeks with taking Propecia and Enclomiphene to see what my numbers are at that point, with the understanding that my DHT will definitely be lower but that my T and E2 may increase a bit. I've made some lifestyle changes and am curious to see where I am without Enclomiphene after another 2 weeks. If my numbers tank, then I'll jump on the Enclomiphene again to get the T levels up. I'm hoping that by focusing on the T and Free T levels, that will be the difference maker in making up for for the lower DHT levels caused by Propecia. [/QUOTE]
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