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<blockquote data-quote="YBWV" data-source="post: 138078" data-attributes="member: 32335"><p>In your shoes I would look to a change in healthcare provider and further I would consult with Dr Saya and his team at Defy medical.</p><p>Your Urologist made a good call in trying Clomid. You had a robust response - a doubling of TT - and temporary relief of symptoms.</p><p>It's possible that you would have had a better long-term outcome at a lower dose of the Clomid.</p><p></p><p>If you read the Clomid sub-Forum you will see that the side effects you report now - loss of erecile function, low mood state and heightened emotionality - are all typical of Clomid use and are usually attributed to too high E2 and the effects of the Zuclomiphene isomer in the Clmid</p><p></p><p>Defy would be well placed to determine if there is any further mileage in Clomid therapy or if you would be better to commence TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YBWV, post: 138078, member: 32335"] In your shoes I would look to a change in healthcare provider and further I would consult with Dr Saya and his team at Defy medical. Your Urologist made a good call in trying Clomid. You had a robust response - a doubling of TT - and temporary relief of symptoms. It's possible that you would have had a better long-term outcome at a lower dose of the Clomid. If you read the Clomid sub-Forum you will see that the side effects you report now - loss of erecile function, low mood state and heightened emotionality - are all typical of Clomid use and are usually attributed to too high E2 and the effects of the Zuclomiphene isomer in the Clmid Defy would be well placed to determine if there is any further mileage in Clomid therapy or if you would be better to commence TRT. [/QUOTE]
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