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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Feel horrible on clomid.
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<blockquote data-quote="YBWV" data-source="post: 139135" data-attributes="member: 32335"><p>It seems that it's often a combination of high levels of E2 and the cumulative effect of the longer half-life of the ZUC isomer that is the undoing of a Clomid protocol.</p><p>If it leaves you essentially estrogen dominant, in brain and balls, then the potential good effect of the stimulation, with increase in LH and TT, won't translate to a relief of symptoms.</p><p></p><p>In the absence of the ability to add an androgen to balance the estrogens, I believe your best chances to improve the results of the treatment may be to reduce the dose of the Clomid and/or use supplements that expedite the clearance of estrogens.</p><p>Alternatively small doses of either arimidex or aromasin might help.</p><p></p><p>It's worth, in my opinion, continuing to work with your doctor to try to improve the effects of Clomd - a frustrating business though when the results on paper are not reflected in symptom relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YBWV, post: 139135, member: 32335"] It seems that it's often a combination of high levels of E2 and the cumulative effect of the longer half-life of the ZUC isomer that is the undoing of a Clomid protocol. If it leaves you essentially estrogen dominant, in brain and balls, then the potential good effect of the stimulation, with increase in LH and TT, won't translate to a relief of symptoms. In the absence of the ability to add an androgen to balance the estrogens, I believe your best chances to improve the results of the treatment may be to reduce the dose of the Clomid and/or use supplements that expedite the clearance of estrogens. Alternatively small doses of either arimidex or aromasin might help. It's worth, in my opinion, continuing to work with your doctor to try to improve the effects of Clomd - a frustrating business though when the results on paper are not reflected in symptom relief. [/QUOTE]
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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
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