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Low Testosterone symptoms. 10 years of finding a solution
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<blockquote data-quote="bixt" data-source="post: 218419" data-attributes="member: 39921"><p>This tiny dose will bump your levels up within days in my experience - as your balls are fully functioning currently. How long the higher levels subjectively then take fix your symptoms (or not), I cant say. 8 -12 weeks is what people say you should do, to assess.</p><p></p><p>You will read all over the net that clomid takes weeks or months to raise levels - that's because all those posts are from bodybuilders or TRT guys who's nuts and pituitary were not working for a long while. They need to be "woken up" and regain size etc. That's not the case with you. Also those guys use doses such as 50mg a day (minimum), and can potentially get estrogenic side effects from such doses. Extremely unlikely to be the case with 12.5mg 2-3 times a week. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Lets first see how well you do on this dose and how high your levels are after a couple weeks. </p><p></p><p>If you feel better, and levels are good - then you can make a decision to stick on clomid long term or hop onto TRT (arguably "more natural" but requires much more commitment than taking a pill). </p><p></p><p>Or maybe you feel "nothing different", yet bloods show double your T and FT. Then you can simply hop off and carry on with life, looking for other solutions. If you "trial" TRT on the other hand, if it doesn't work, there's no guarantee your natural levels will return. Then, in addition to solving your original problem, you are now needlessly stuck with dialling in TRT, forever. That's the beauty of this low dose clomid plan, you can stop anytime, risk free. Your nuts appear to be in good condition, they are responsive to low LH. You therefore appear to be a good candidate for clomid therapy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bixt, post: 218419, member: 39921"] This tiny dose will bump your levels up within days in my experience - as your balls are fully functioning currently. How long the higher levels subjectively then take fix your symptoms (or not), I cant say. 8 -12 weeks is what people say you should do, to assess. You will read all over the net that clomid takes weeks or months to raise levels - that's because all those posts are from bodybuilders or TRT guys who's nuts and pituitary were not working for a long while. They need to be "woken up" and regain size etc. That's not the case with you. Also those guys use doses such as 50mg a day (minimum), and can potentially get estrogenic side effects from such doses. Extremely unlikely to be the case with 12.5mg 2-3 times a week. Lets first see how well you do on this dose and how high your levels are after a couple weeks. If you feel better, and levels are good - then you can make a decision to stick on clomid long term or hop onto TRT (arguably "more natural" but requires much more commitment than taking a pill). Or maybe you feel "nothing different", yet bloods show double your T and FT. Then you can simply hop off and carry on with life, looking for other solutions. If you "trial" TRT on the other hand, if it doesn't work, there's no guarantee your natural levels will return. Then, in addition to solving your original problem, you are now needlessly stuck with dialling in TRT, forever. That's the beauty of this low dose clomid plan, you can stop anytime, risk free. Your nuts appear to be in good condition, they are responsive to low LH. You therefore appear to be a good candidate for clomid therapy. [/QUOTE]
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