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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
How Long to Wait After Changing a Variable?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 111072" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>You write that you're about to start a Clomid protocol, which may include anastrozole. So, at the the present time, you've not initiated therapy. What are the details of the protocol that's been prescribed? You are going to have to wait six weeks to achieve stable serum levels, levels that offer you and your doctor any sort of insight into how you are responding to treatment. </p><p></p><p>Why are you not pushing for better understanding of your thyroid now, before commencing? If you have thyroid issues they may well impede your other efforts (it's called the master gland for a reason). You raise the possibility of DHEA? You have documented low levels? </p><p></p><p>Many questions, I know. Patience in this game pays off. The mantra Dr. Crisler introduced, "Start low and go slow," makes a lot of sense. None of us, well, most of us, didn't wind up her overnight and it's unrealistic (though natural) to think we can straighten things out quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 111072, member: 2624"] You write that you're about to start a Clomid protocol, which may include anastrozole. So, at the the present time, you've not initiated therapy. What are the details of the protocol that's been prescribed? You are going to have to wait six weeks to achieve stable serum levels, levels that offer you and your doctor any sort of insight into how you are responding to treatment. Why are you not pushing for better understanding of your thyroid now, before commencing? If you have thyroid issues they may well impede your other efforts (it's called the master gland for a reason). You raise the possibility of DHEA? You have documented low levels? Many questions, I know. Patience in this game pays off. The mantra Dr. Crisler introduced, "Start low and go slow," makes a lot of sense. None of us, well, most of us, didn't wind up her overnight and it's unrealistic (though natural) to think we can straighten things out quickly. [/QUOTE]
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