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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
I am considering stopping clomid and starting TRT and have a few questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Imazephed" data-source="post: 61574" data-attributes="member: 13358"><p>I dont plan on quitting clomid unless I start TRT. Its not that I am not satisfied with my results from taking clomid. I am very happy with the results I just wish there were more. Since my testis are not going to make any more t on there own than what they are now being on clomid for 5 months it seems the highest I am going to get level wise is 500. I just wonder if being in the 500 area is as good as I can feel. Would I feel better with a t count around 1000 or twice what I can achieve on clomid? </p><p></p><p>I would try it just to see if the higher levels made me feel better then go back to clomid if they didnt. But I am afraid that stopping clomid and starting TRT and my boys shutting down completely because of it that they will not come back to the same levels that I am getting on clomid now or around 500. I have read that once shutting down your testes natural production with replacement then trying to restart later down the road can be difficult. As it is mine seem to be weak since they can only reach 500 on clomid. Is it worth taking the risk? Whats the chances that I would not be able to restart my natural production by taking clomid again if I decided to come off TRT? I just dont want to make a decision that could possibly ruin the gains I have already made if taking testosterone isnt right for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imazephed, post: 61574, member: 13358"] I dont plan on quitting clomid unless I start TRT. Its not that I am not satisfied with my results from taking clomid. I am very happy with the results I just wish there were more. Since my testis are not going to make any more t on there own than what they are now being on clomid for 5 months it seems the highest I am going to get level wise is 500. I just wonder if being in the 500 area is as good as I can feel. Would I feel better with a t count around 1000 or twice what I can achieve on clomid? I would try it just to see if the higher levels made me feel better then go back to clomid if they didnt. But I am afraid that stopping clomid and starting TRT and my boys shutting down completely because of it that they will not come back to the same levels that I am getting on clomid now or around 500. I have read that once shutting down your testes natural production with replacement then trying to restart later down the road can be difficult. As it is mine seem to be weak since they can only reach 500 on clomid. Is it worth taking the risk? Whats the chances that I would not be able to restart my natural production by taking clomid again if I decided to come off TRT? I just dont want to make a decision that could possibly ruin the gains I have already made if taking testosterone isnt right for me. [/QUOTE]
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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
I am considering stopping clomid and starting TRT and have a few questions
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