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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Restart Update: Low Dose Clomid
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<blockquote data-quote="GA8314" data-source="post: 35550" data-attributes="member: 7454"><p>O.k. You said you had 3 consecutive TT levels around 300 range and you were feeling bad before. Did you feel WORSE on TRT than on nothing, with low T?</p><p></p><p>At some point, you may just need to make the mental shift that, much like a blood pressure medication which you may need to take for a very long time (even for life), you may need TRT for life as well. Don't get hung up on that. Perhaps THINK about giving TRT another shot IF you continue to suffer as you are now. I'm not sure how much longer you can suffer this way and continue having a productive life.....</p><p></p><p>When beginning a therapy, and I know it takes time, you need patience. But, at SOME point, the suffering you are experiencing may/should be a sign that that intervention (LD CLomid) just simply isn't the right treatment for you.</p><p>I'll state again that this is a conversation I realize you will be having with your treating physician, very soon. I support that very much.</p><p></p><p>You elude to some mental health issues. Sorry for that. Realize that that is a major confounder for you, as well as for your physician. Try being realistic about your treatment goals. TRT can often show very modest benefits, but for others very substantial benefits as well. You should not feel WORSE on a proper TRT regimen than on 300 TT WITH hypogonadal symptoms, however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GA8314, post: 35550, member: 7454"] O.k. You said you had 3 consecutive TT levels around 300 range and you were feeling bad before. Did you feel WORSE on TRT than on nothing, with low T? At some point, you may just need to make the mental shift that, much like a blood pressure medication which you may need to take for a very long time (even for life), you may need TRT for life as well. Don't get hung up on that. Perhaps THINK about giving TRT another shot IF you continue to suffer as you are now. I'm not sure how much longer you can suffer this way and continue having a productive life..... When beginning a therapy, and I know it takes time, you need patience. But, at SOME point, the suffering you are experiencing may/should be a sign that that intervention (LD CLomid) just simply isn't the right treatment for you. I'll state again that this is a conversation I realize you will be having with your treating physician, very soon. I support that very much. You elude to some mental health issues. Sorry for that. Realize that that is a major confounder for you, as well as for your physician. Try being realistic about your treatment goals. TRT can often show very modest benefits, but for others very substantial benefits as well. You should not feel WORSE on a proper TRT regimen than on 300 TT WITH hypogonadal symptoms, however. [/QUOTE]
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