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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
I’ve been on Clomid exclusively for 3 years
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<blockquote data-quote="FeelingLost" data-source="post: 90524" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>My PCP always ordered a ton of not needed at this time blood tests and he would leave out the important ones. If you buy just what you need from DiscountedLabs it might be close to break even. With your E2 thru the roof I would be worried about prolactin, you know the man boob hormone. With me they like to go up together.</p><p></p><p>It take 40 days for T cyp to reach steady state. IMO no need to do bloods until then.</p><p></p><p>Here's something I copied from another post. You might find it useful.</p><p>99% of people on TRT don't realize that after 5 half lives of any medication, you will have double the amount in your system. Just multiply the half life of a medication by 5, and this will give you how long it will take to reach a "steady state" of a medication a.k.a double the amount of that medication in your system compared to your first dose. For example, half life of Arimidex is 2 days. So 5x2 equals 10. So on the 10th day of taking Arimidex regularly, you will of reached the steady state of the Arimidex in your system. Here is how long it will take to reach a steady state for common medications</p><p></p><p> Testosterone Cyp (Half life 8 days) - Steady state in 40 days</p><p> Arimidex (Half life 2 days) - Steady state in 10 days</p><p> HCG (Half life 2 days) - Steady state in 10 days.</p><p> </p><p> Remember, 5 x half life of a medication = Steady state of that medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 90524, member: 15131"] My PCP always ordered a ton of not needed at this time blood tests and he would leave out the important ones. If you buy just what you need from DiscountedLabs it might be close to break even. With your E2 thru the roof I would be worried about prolactin, you know the man boob hormone. With me they like to go up together. It take 40 days for T cyp to reach steady state. IMO no need to do bloods until then. Here's something I copied from another post. You might find it useful. 99% of people on TRT don't realize that after 5 half lives of any medication, you will have double the amount in your system. Just multiply the half life of a medication by 5, and this will give you how long it will take to reach a "steady state" of a medication a.k.a double the amount of that medication in your system compared to your first dose. For example, half life of Arimidex is 2 days. So 5x2 equals 10. So on the 10th day of taking Arimidex regularly, you will of reached the steady state of the Arimidex in your system. Here is how long it will take to reach a steady state for common medications Testosterone Cyp (Half life 8 days) - Steady state in 40 days Arimidex (Half life 2 days) - Steady state in 10 days HCG (Half life 2 days) - Steady state in 10 days. Remember, 5 x half life of a medication = Steady state of that medication. [/QUOTE]
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