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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Enclomiphene restart - how long?
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<blockquote data-quote="GeauxBears" data-source="post: 276864" data-attributes="member: 5724"><p>Thanks for the response. I think we are largely saying the same thing. All of this aside, I do not have T2D and my blood sugars are very much under control. My diet is as good as it can get based on my lifestyle: I employ intermittent fasting (feeding hours 12pm-7pm), high healthy fat, high protein, high fiber, low carb.</p><p></p><p>The reason I made the comment about insulin resistance is because, since coming off TRT and starting enclomiphene (and the subsequent shut down), I’ve noticed my blood glucose is more brittle: it is easier to get it to 160 (my highest), and it stays there far too long. Again all of this relative to prior to the restart attempt. It was just a data point to inform how much longer I should wait for T to increase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeauxBears, post: 276864, member: 5724"] Thanks for the response. I think we are largely saying the same thing. All of this aside, I do not have T2D and my blood sugars are very much under control. My diet is as good as it can get based on my lifestyle: I employ intermittent fasting (feeding hours 12pm-7pm), high healthy fat, high protein, high fiber, low carb. The reason I made the comment about insulin resistance is because, since coming off TRT and starting enclomiphene (and the subsequent shut down), I’ve noticed my blood glucose is more brittle: it is easier to get it to 160 (my highest), and it stays there far too long. Again all of this relative to prior to the restart attempt. It was just a data point to inform how much longer I should wait for T to increase. [/QUOTE]
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