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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
enclomiphene user; some miscellaneous questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Aki" data-source="post: 90387" data-attributes="member: 14084"><p>Thanks for the reply, Vince. Your suggestion is a legitimate one, and at this point I would've considered it; unfortunately it's just not a feasible option at the moment. Currently I live in a small country where TRT experts who will prescribe testosterone are not to be found in the public (i.e. free) healthcare system (although I'm guessing this is problem exists in other countries too). There are no private "male health" clinics here as far as I know (and I've checked). The only option would be to find a TRT expert overseas and have them put me on a good protocol (India is the only viable option that I can see for this, in terms of cost and considering the fact that I come from there originally) but even that would require spending several thousands of $'s, something I can't afford at the moment.</p><p></p><p> On the other hand, I feel reasonably good at the moment on my small dose of enclomiphene, and I'm just looking to make small improvements where possible; don't want to rock the boat too much.</p><p></p><p>[To that end, from the past week or so I've also started exercising regularly with the hope of losing around 10 kg (~20-25 lb) - the fact that lately I've been feeling up to getting exercise on a regular basis itself is an indicator that my current protocol seems to be having a positive effect.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aki, post: 90387, member: 14084"] Thanks for the reply, Vince. Your suggestion is a legitimate one, and at this point I would've considered it; unfortunately it's just not a feasible option at the moment. Currently I live in a small country where TRT experts who will prescribe testosterone are not to be found in the public (i.e. free) healthcare system (although I'm guessing this is problem exists in other countries too). There are no private "male health" clinics here as far as I know (and I've checked). The only option would be to find a TRT expert overseas and have them put me on a good protocol (India is the only viable option that I can see for this, in terms of cost and considering the fact that I come from there originally) but even that would require spending several thousands of $'s, something I can't afford at the moment. On the other hand, I feel reasonably good at the moment on my small dose of enclomiphene, and I'm just looking to make small improvements where possible; don't want to rock the boat too much. [To that end, from the past week or so I've also started exercising regularly with the hope of losing around 10 kg (~20-25 lb) - the fact that lately I've been feeling up to getting exercise on a regular basis itself is an indicator that my current protocol seems to be having a positive effect.] [/QUOTE]
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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
enclomiphene user; some miscellaneous questions
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