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Official Natesto Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 217341" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>Also, my theory, based on nothing, is that I have a "zone" in which I feel subjectively "good" on TRT. My guess is that with Natesto, I feel good on the way up and down within this zone, which is why I don't feel good for only an hour or so. Rather, I feel good most of the day.</p><p></p><p>It's obviously not perfect, otherwise, I would not have jacked around so much over the last year. But it is consistently the most tolerable forms of TRT for me. I have felt like total garbage on injections and creams (not on every trial, but enough for me to bail every time). I never feel like garbage on Natesto.</p><p></p><p>I am going to do some research on enclomiphene. I wonder if it would be a good alternative to hCG, as an option to bump up my baseline a little. I know it can raise levels, but I don't know if there are subjective benefits (mood, libido) compared with hCG. I also worry a lot about visual changes that have been reported with clomiphene. [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER], do you know if enclomiphene carries this risk like clomiphene? Can you or anyone else comment on the subjective benefits? If it makes my numbers higher, but I don't "feel better", it's not worthwhile for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 217341, member: 42264"] Also, my theory, based on nothing, is that I have a "zone" in which I feel subjectively "good" on TRT. My guess is that with Natesto, I feel good on the way up and down within this zone, which is why I don't feel good for only an hour or so. Rather, I feel good most of the day. It's obviously not perfect, otherwise, I would not have jacked around so much over the last year. But it is consistently the most tolerable forms of TRT for me. I have felt like total garbage on injections and creams (not on every trial, but enough for me to bail every time). I never feel like garbage on Natesto. I am going to do some research on enclomiphene. I wonder if it would be a good alternative to hCG, as an option to bump up my baseline a little. I know it can raise levels, but I don't know if there are subjective benefits (mood, libido) compared with hCG. I also worry a lot about visual changes that have been reported with clomiphene. [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER], do you know if enclomiphene carries this risk like clomiphene? Can you or anyone else comment on the subjective benefits? If it makes my numbers higher, but I don't "feel better", it's not worthwhile for me. [/QUOTE]
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