How long should I give Clomid a chance?

HerrTrigger

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Been on 7 weeks or so. 50mg TIW was prescribed by an Endo that thought 228 for a 43 year old male in excellent shape and good diet was "not that bad." I've tried that and 25mg everyday but Sunday to see if I could feel a difference. Some days I feel crazy good, like holy shit. Usually those are the days I have morning wood. But mostly not feeling great mood wise and libido is dead. No ED but I sort of force myself to initiate at times instead. Penis is dead until I'm right into battle so to speak. I never had sexual side effects to low-T. My wife actually thought I was bullshitting her when I told her my T was so low. Mostly it was mood, lethargy, muscle recovery, body composition stuff.

Started at :
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With LH at 0.7. Didn't have an E2 test.

Did labs at the 6 week mark form a take home blood test (cuz no-Covid):

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Total T looks promising but not sure about the E2 and SHBG number. I take DIM based on some advice here on and off and I can't tell if it helps with my anxiety and depression or not.

I have an appointment with a new endo on Friday. Any advice on what to ask for would be great. I want to give it time to work but I also don't want to spin my wheels unnecessarily. I live in Tampa so I could easily go the Defy route but I'm giving the "insured" route a try first.
 
A big advantage in switching to Defy is that you would have access to pure enclomiphene, which makes up a good portion of Clomid. The problem with Clomid is that the remaining portion, zuclomiphene, is essentially an estrogen, and may contribute to estrogenic side effects.
 

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