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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Successful Restart With Clomid, Maybe...
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<blockquote data-quote="WalterW" data-source="post: 71463" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I'm 57 and am hopeful that I've successfully restarted with Clomid. I was on Axiron gel for about 4 years, after getting low T results (225 T on first draw, 310 on second). Last year my blood results became inconsistent -- sometimes the total and free T were too high, sometimes too low. I wondered if I might be able to restart and avoid the roller-coaster, and found a doctor experienced with T therapy. (I had been under the care of a GP before.)</p><p></p><p>He had me stop the Axiron and take Clomid for six months. Initially I took 25mg EOD, and got good results -- in fact, after about 5 months my Free T and Total T were high, as was my estradiol. After the sixth month, I went to 12.5 EOD for a week and then stopped. The second and third weeks after stopping were rough -- I felt depressed and fatigued. But then I began to feel better.</p><p></p><p>After 6 weeks without Clomid or anything else, my total T was 580 (range 357-1000) and free T was 18 (range 7.5-24). Those were good numbers, but would they hold? After 6 more weeks, I tested again; the numbers were similar: 598 total T, 14.9 free T (same reference ranges). I did have more energy and fewer aches after exercise when I was on TRT and Clomid, but I don't feel bad now. Libido isn't great, but morning wood exists most days.</p><p></p><p>I'll test again in another 6 weeks to see if the numbers hold or fall. But at least after 3 months of being Clomid free, things have been on an even keel.</p><p></p><p>Walter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalterW, post: 71463, member: 430"] I'm 57 and am hopeful that I've successfully restarted with Clomid. I was on Axiron gel for about 4 years, after getting low T results (225 T on first draw, 310 on second). Last year my blood results became inconsistent -- sometimes the total and free T were too high, sometimes too low. I wondered if I might be able to restart and avoid the roller-coaster, and found a doctor experienced with T therapy. (I had been under the care of a GP before.) He had me stop the Axiron and take Clomid for six months. Initially I took 25mg EOD, and got good results -- in fact, after about 5 months my Free T and Total T were high, as was my estradiol. After the sixth month, I went to 12.5 EOD for a week and then stopped. The second and third weeks after stopping were rough -- I felt depressed and fatigued. But then I began to feel better. After 6 weeks without Clomid or anything else, my total T was 580 (range 357-1000) and free T was 18 (range 7.5-24). Those were good numbers, but would they hold? After 6 more weeks, I tested again; the numbers were similar: 598 total T, 14.9 free T (same reference ranges). I did have more energy and fewer aches after exercise when I was on TRT and Clomid, but I don't feel bad now. Libido isn't great, but morning wood exists most days. I'll test again in another 6 weeks to see if the numbers hold or fall. But at least after 3 months of being Clomid free, things have been on an even keel. Walter [/QUOTE]
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