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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Stopping Testosterone Injections for Enclomiphene
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<blockquote data-quote="TLawyer" data-source="post: 187542" data-attributes="member: 40115"><p>I have been taking it for a little over 3 weeks now and haven't noticed any side effects. I feel like it has been beneficial so far (drive, focus, libido), but I don't have any updated labs yet. Some of the benefits mimic what I experienced on TRT, so I presume that's a sign that it's related at least in part to increased T levels. I certainly feel better than I did before I started it, although I also started ibutamoren at the same time, so can't really say with certainly what has caused me to feel better. I recall reading studies where participants noted a subjective improvement in symptoms to go along with the objective improvements in their numbers. This forum is an incredible resource, but on the whole you're going to get a lot more people on here who haven't been able to correct their issues and are still trying than those who do (and then likely disappear). I asked Defy their patient success rate with Clomid and Enclomiphene (defined as seeing an improvement in symptoms), and they told me that they see it help about 50% of their patients.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLawyer, post: 187542, member: 40115"] I have been taking it for a little over 3 weeks now and haven't noticed any side effects. I feel like it has been beneficial so far (drive, focus, libido), but I don't have any updated labs yet. Some of the benefits mimic what I experienced on TRT, so I presume that's a sign that it's related at least in part to increased T levels. I certainly feel better than I did before I started it, although I also started ibutamoren at the same time, so can't really say with certainly what has caused me to feel better. I recall reading studies where participants noted a subjective improvement in symptoms to go along with the objective improvements in their numbers. This forum is an incredible resource, but on the whole you're going to get a lot more people on here who haven't been able to correct their issues and are still trying than those who do (and then likely disappear). I asked Defy their patient success rate with Clomid and Enclomiphene (defined as seeing an improvement in symptoms), and they told me that they see it help about 50% of their patients. [/QUOTE]
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