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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
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<blockquote data-quote="seppuku" data-source="post: 114289" data-attributes="member: 2030"><p>Hi everyone. Long time member, first time really stuck as to what to do. Currently 46 years old, nearly 47. Got my testosterone levels checked around 6 years ago - they were low "normal" (lol!). Two tests were around the low 300's if we're talking ng/dl. This is in the U.K, on the nhs. I self medicated with low dose clomid, as around this time it was really picking up as an alternative therapy to trt. After only a few 12.5mg doses, i got called back for another test - it came back at around 21 nmol/l (low 600's in ng/dl). I didn't tell my doctor what i'd taken, and i continued to take clomid at 12.5mg eod up till now, no other blood tests during that time. </p><p>Recently, i decided i wanted to get my levels checked as for about 6 - 9 months my libido's been low, energy low, gym work suffering, and i've just not been myself so to speak. I used a private medical company instead of begging my nhs doc (i used Medichecks). Just the total testosterone as it was on offer. My level was 11.7 nmol/l, (range being 7.6 - 31). In ng/dl, that's 337. Obviously, without LH etc, this tells very little, so this Monday i had a more comprehensive test done. I had assumed that the clomid had stopped working - it hadn't. My second test had my testosterone the same at 11.7nmol/l (337ng/dl). My LH though, was 8.1 iu/l (range 1.7 - 8.6), so near the top end of range. I really wasn't expecting that, it's pointing towards primary.</p><p>Guys, what would you do now? I can tell you now that the nhs will not treat this, i don't even see any point in going to see my doc, they're clueless. I have some underground test enanthate i bought a few years back when i thought i might diy trt (but instead discovered clomid) I know that's not ideal though, self treating, but i'm at a loss as to whatelse i can do. My SHBG was 32.9nmol/l (range 16 - 55), calculated free test was 0.232nmol/l (flagged as low). So my LH is top of range, total testosterone is near the bottom of range, as is free testosterone. Guys, what should my next move be? Is there anything i could be missing here? Thanks in advance for any advice you might have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seppuku, post: 114289, member: 2030"] Hi everyone. Long time member, first time really stuck as to what to do. Currently 46 years old, nearly 47. Got my testosterone levels checked around 6 years ago - they were low "normal" (lol!). Two tests were around the low 300's if we're talking ng/dl. This is in the U.K, on the nhs. I self medicated with low dose clomid, as around this time it was really picking up as an alternative therapy to trt. After only a few 12.5mg doses, i got called back for another test - it came back at around 21 nmol/l (low 600's in ng/dl). I didn't tell my doctor what i'd taken, and i continued to take clomid at 12.5mg eod up till now, no other blood tests during that time. Recently, i decided i wanted to get my levels checked as for about 6 - 9 months my libido's been low, energy low, gym work suffering, and i've just not been myself so to speak. I used a private medical company instead of begging my nhs doc (i used Medichecks). Just the total testosterone as it was on offer. My level was 11.7 nmol/l, (range being 7.6 - 31). In ng/dl, that's 337. Obviously, without LH etc, this tells very little, so this Monday i had a more comprehensive test done. I had assumed that the clomid had stopped working - it hadn't. My second test had my testosterone the same at 11.7nmol/l (337ng/dl). My LH though, was 8.1 iu/l (range 1.7 - 8.6), so near the top end of range. I really wasn't expecting that, it's pointing towards primary. Guys, what would you do now? I can tell you now that the nhs will not treat this, i don't even see any point in going to see my doc, they're clueless. I have some underground test enanthate i bought a few years back when i thought i might diy trt (but instead discovered clomid) I know that's not ideal though, self treating, but i'm at a loss as to whatelse i can do. My SHBG was 32.9nmol/l (range 16 - 55), calculated free test was 0.232nmol/l (flagged as low). So my LH is top of range, total testosterone is near the bottom of range, as is free testosterone. Guys, what should my next move be? Is there anything i could be missing here? Thanks in advance for any advice you might have. [/QUOTE]
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