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How Long to Wait After Changing a Variable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kirk001" data-source="post: 111058" data-attributes="member: 18401"><p>So I gather that you should try to change only one variable at a time in the mix, and give it some time to see results, ideally. This I'm sure is easier said than done as it requires patience and also can involve things like finances, scheduling consultations, shipping of meds/supplements, etc.</p><p></p><p>Are most of you guys pretty disciplined about only changing one thing at a time? And then how long do you wait to feel like you have a pretty good idea about the effects of the changed variable?</p><p></p><p>I'm just starting down this road and I can already feel I'm having to muster up a lot of willpower to try to be disciplined about this. For instance I'm about to start on clomiphene. Possibly also anastrozole, but I'm telling myself to wait for follow-up labs based on what I've read here. Possibly also DHEA, but I don't want to confuse what's doing what. Possibly also metformin. Possibly also tadalafil. My high TSH suggests I get further thyroid testing, and if there's an issue there, then possibly adding some thyroid meds. Possibly may look into peptides down the road. Etc...</p><p></p><p>Since there's not one exact roadmap for each individual, and since for the first time in a long time I'm seeing the possibility of improving a lot of my issues, I'm chomping at the bit to try this and try that and find what works! But the logical part of my brain says be deliberate and methodical or you could get lost in a quagmire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirk001, post: 111058, member: 18401"] So I gather that you should try to change only one variable at a time in the mix, and give it some time to see results, ideally. This I'm sure is easier said than done as it requires patience and also can involve things like finances, scheduling consultations, shipping of meds/supplements, etc. Are most of you guys pretty disciplined about only changing one thing at a time? And then how long do you wait to feel like you have a pretty good idea about the effects of the changed variable? I'm just starting down this road and I can already feel I'm having to muster up a lot of willpower to try to be disciplined about this. For instance I'm about to start on clomiphene. Possibly also anastrozole, but I'm telling myself to wait for follow-up labs based on what I've read here. Possibly also DHEA, but I don't want to confuse what's doing what. Possibly also metformin. Possibly also tadalafil. My high TSH suggests I get further thyroid testing, and if there's an issue there, then possibly adding some thyroid meds. Possibly may look into peptides down the road. Etc... Since there's not one exact roadmap for each individual, and since for the first time in a long time I'm seeing the possibility of improving a lot of my issues, I'm chomping at the bit to try this and try that and find what works! But the logical part of my brain says be deliberate and methodical or you could get lost in a quagmire. [/QUOTE]
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