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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
On Clomid and Not Sure What to Do
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 114395" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>While I agree with the advice from everyone else here, I’ll add three more items to consider. I was on Clomid too for a while before I got on TRT and I think its long-term effects are not as well-understood as many believe. For example, due to the different half-lives of its sub-components you are never really at “steady state”. I would read Patrick Arnold’s article on it that I posted here some time back. So, something to consider is to stop the Clomid for a while and then restart it, or try an HCG run. I am just speculating wildly here, but it might be that the pro-estrogenic aspects of Clomid cause some sort of shut-down affect independent of LH after a while, or some sort of other libido issue.</p><p></p><p>Also, as I’ve commented elsewhere, I’m a believer is starting with T-prop when you are doing a proof-of concept with TRT so you lessen the roller-coaster affect when you are trying to get dialed in, but I understand that may not be an option.</p><p></p><p>I also remember that you lifted fairly intensely, and that may be something to dial back a bit until this is sorted out. I subscribe to the (Chilln) theory that a lot of guys out-work their hormones and that leads to a vicious negative cycle (one of the main advantages of TRT IMO).</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 114395, member: 15235"] While I agree with the advice from everyone else here, I’ll add three more items to consider. I was on Clomid too for a while before I got on TRT and I think its long-term effects are not as well-understood as many believe. For example, due to the different half-lives of its sub-components you are never really at “steady state”. I would read Patrick Arnold’s article on it that I posted here some time back. So, something to consider is to stop the Clomid for a while and then restart it, or try an HCG run. I am just speculating wildly here, but it might be that the pro-estrogenic aspects of Clomid cause some sort of shut-down affect independent of LH after a while, or some sort of other libido issue. Also, as I’ve commented elsewhere, I’m a believer is starting with T-prop when you are doing a proof-of concept with TRT so you lessen the roller-coaster affect when you are trying to get dialed in, but I understand that may not be an option. I also remember that you lifted fairly intensely, and that may be something to dial back a bit until this is sorted out. I subscribe to the (Chilln) theory that a lot of guys out-work their hormones and that leads to a vicious negative cycle (one of the main advantages of TRT IMO). Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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