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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: 114402" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>Well, as long as we’re speculating, injuries is a clue and I’ve had my share as well. That could mean raised cortisol or some other systemic stress. You may have been at a lower T level for a long time and it never mattered until something else triggered a problem. I’m in the Carl Lanore camp that says the body shuts down libido when it thinks it’s not healthy, and T may or may not fix that. I think we on forums like this often tend to focus on a few hormones a bit more than is appropriate. That said, don’t take anything I’m saying to be negative on TRT. It’s just that lots of people go on TRT and don’t see their libido return so it seem wise to eliminate other possible causes first.</p><p></p><p>If you haven’t already, I would investigate a lifting protocol that doesn’t take your sets to failure. It has been nothing but good for me and I’m stronger now that when I used to go to failure, but with much better recovery ability.</p><p></p><p>I’m not a big believe in over-testing. When I started on both Clomid and TRT I adjusted up and down until I got to a good place and then tested so that I knew what blood work looked like for me when I felt my best. I actually think it can create implanted negative placebo effects in some cases and distract you from focusing on symptoms. It can certainly offer good guidance as well so there is a balance to be struck.</p><p></p><p>And before you think you’re losing your memory, I remember your gym comments from the PeakT site.</p><p></p><p>And a question for you? Did you keep using the PT-141? Did it retain its effectiveness? Just curious as there seems to be a lack of long-term reports on it.</p><p></p><p>Ok, hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 114402, member: 15235"] Well, as long as we’re speculating, injuries is a clue and I’ve had my share as well. That could mean raised cortisol or some other systemic stress. You may have been at a lower T level for a long time and it never mattered until something else triggered a problem. I’m in the Carl Lanore camp that says the body shuts down libido when it thinks it’s not healthy, and T may or may not fix that. I think we on forums like this often tend to focus on a few hormones a bit more than is appropriate. That said, don’t take anything I’m saying to be negative on TRT. It’s just that lots of people go on TRT and don’t see their libido return so it seem wise to eliminate other possible causes first. If you haven’t already, I would investigate a lifting protocol that doesn’t take your sets to failure. It has been nothing but good for me and I’m stronger now that when I used to go to failure, but with much better recovery ability. I’m not a big believe in over-testing. When I started on both Clomid and TRT I adjusted up and down until I got to a good place and then tested so that I knew what blood work looked like for me when I felt my best. I actually think it can create implanted negative placebo effects in some cases and distract you from focusing on symptoms. It can certainly offer good guidance as well so there is a balance to be struck. And before you think you’re losing your memory, I remember your gym comments from the PeakT site. And a question for you? Did you keep using the PT-141? Did it retain its effectiveness? Just curious as there seems to be a lack of long-term reports on it. Ok, hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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