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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Results with Clomid - Success or Failure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Varner" data-source="post: 80636" data-attributes="member: 13722"><p>The consensus online will be that your dose is too high. Maybe that's correct, but I'm another guy who is on 50mg/ED. I tried dropping down to 25mg/ED, felt no better, and my Free T fell significantly. I feel essentially the same - same lack of libido, but with a little more energy - at the higher dose. For me, it's a choice between having low libido but better muscle-building/fat burning (at 50mg) or having low libido with diminished anabolic properties (at 25 or less). </p><p></p><p>Definitely drop the dosage for a month to a month and a half and see what happens. Given your really strong response to Clomid, especially that Free T score, I think even a big drop from your "high" at the 50mg will leave you at a pretty good number. With less funky things happening from the SERM dosage, and still-high testosterone, you might have the libido return.</p><p></p><p>Then again, maybe not. Please update when you get the E2 numbers. There's a repeated refrain here that "high dose Clomid sends your E2 through the roof" but that's not the case for everyone. I went from 14 pre-clomid to 21 on high dose clomid (sensitive test).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not many people are on HCG mono - likely because, at that point, many feel like they might as well inject with straight testosterone if they have to inject all the time anyway and if your pituitary is shut down anyway. I'm interested in knowing how it works out for you if you go down that road, because I think there's something to be said for producing your own testosterone. You've already done the TRT thing, so you'll be able to report any differences between the two treatments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varner, post: 80636, member: 13722"] The consensus online will be that your dose is too high. Maybe that's correct, but I'm another guy who is on 50mg/ED. I tried dropping down to 25mg/ED, felt no better, and my Free T fell significantly. I feel essentially the same - same lack of libido, but with a little more energy - at the higher dose. For me, it's a choice between having low libido but better muscle-building/fat burning (at 50mg) or having low libido with diminished anabolic properties (at 25 or less). Definitely drop the dosage for a month to a month and a half and see what happens. Given your really strong response to Clomid, especially that Free T score, I think even a big drop from your "high" at the 50mg will leave you at a pretty good number. With less funky things happening from the SERM dosage, and still-high testosterone, you might have the libido return. Then again, maybe not. Please update when you get the E2 numbers. There's a repeated refrain here that "high dose Clomid sends your E2 through the roof" but that's not the case for everyone. I went from 14 pre-clomid to 21 on high dose clomid (sensitive test). Not many people are on HCG mono - likely because, at that point, many feel like they might as well inject with straight testosterone if they have to inject all the time anyway and if your pituitary is shut down anyway. I'm interested in knowing how it works out for you if you go down that road, because I think there's something to be said for producing your own testosterone. You've already done the TRT thing, so you'll be able to report any differences between the two treatments. [/QUOTE]
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