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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low T and my 10 year journey through treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="irritable_vowels" data-source="post: 156167" data-attributes="member: 38890"><p>That's a great graphic, I'm glad you posted that on here. I was aware of the zuclomiphene issue which is why I backed down on the dose of Clomid - by my understanding there is a fine balance point between getting increased T production that is consistent without getting overwhelmed by the zuclomiphene estrogenic sides. I'd tried higher dose Clomid per my endo in my prior attempts to get back on it (up to 150mg daily) but that did not work at all. I got a fullness in my prostate area that I believe was due to estrogen receptor activity of high amounts of zuclomiphene. It really is a shame that Androxal/enclomiphene did not work out and get to market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irritable_vowels, post: 156167, member: 38890"] That's a great graphic, I'm glad you posted that on here. I was aware of the zuclomiphene issue which is why I backed down on the dose of Clomid - by my understanding there is a fine balance point between getting increased T production that is consistent without getting overwhelmed by the zuclomiphene estrogenic sides. I'd tried higher dose Clomid per my endo in my prior attempts to get back on it (up to 150mg daily) but that did not work at all. I got a fullness in my prostate area that I believe was due to estrogen receptor activity of high amounts of zuclomiphene. It really is a shame that Androxal/enclomiphene did not work out and get to market. [/QUOTE]
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