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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Just Started Clomid, Will Keep Forum Up to Date
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<blockquote data-quote="buggies100" data-source="post: 67961" data-attributes="member: 15086"><p>Beginning of clomid trial 3/29/17</p><p>.Since I have been off T for 2 months, I am having some restart. T was up to 364 and LH up to 3.4 2 weeks ago. Since my red blood cell count has been so sensitive to T cyp and I am already starting up again my new dr and I decided to try the clomid route and see what happens. Maybe endogenous T will not spike red blood cells so much, who knows, worth a try. He starts guys at 50 mg/ day for first 2 weeks and then draw blood. Seems high to me, but I will go down this road and see.</p><p> His goal is to get my Total T in the 600-800 range. I am not sure that can happen as sensitive to T my red blood cells seem to be.</p><p>If clomid fails we will drop back to injections and donations. </p><p></p><p>I will post results as they come in. At 54 I do not have high hopes, but he has patients older than me that have T counts in the 120 range using clomid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buggies100, post: 67961, member: 15086"] Beginning of clomid trial 3/29/17 .Since I have been off T for 2 months, I am having some restart. T was up to 364 and LH up to 3.4 2 weeks ago. Since my red blood cell count has been so sensitive to T cyp and I am already starting up again my new dr and I decided to try the clomid route and see what happens. Maybe endogenous T will not spike red blood cells so much, who knows, worth a try. He starts guys at 50 mg/ day for first 2 weeks and then draw blood. Seems high to me, but I will go down this road and see. His goal is to get my Total T in the 600-800 range. I am not sure that can happen as sensitive to T my red blood cells seem to be. If clomid fails we will drop back to injections and donations. I will post results as they come in. At 54 I do not have high hopes, but he has patients older than me that have T counts in the 120 range using clomid. [/QUOTE]
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