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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Testosterone plus Clomid Combination
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<blockquote data-quote="Imazephed" data-source="post: 102534" data-attributes="member: 13358"><p><strong>I just started to take 12.5 EOD while on test and hcg 3x a week</strong></p><p></p><p>I started with Defy a few years ago now I guess and Dr Kistler (sp) started me on a clomid regimn .25 eod. I reacted very well to it but my t levels only went from 170 to 450 500. I felt great the first three or four months but it never got over the hump or at least never felt like I did as far as feeling great goes. I moved up to 50 eod and only had a slight bump in t less than 100 points.</p><p></p><p>So I decided to use t and hcg along with anastrozole and see how I did. It was a process but dr saya got me along nicely and now I inject 3x a week .28 test and .35 hcg with .15 anastrozole and feel pretty good. I think I could feel better but who doesnt. Last consult a few weeks ago I asked about adding clomid since I had read about it in a thread here. He said he would try it and we could see how it works so I had labs pulled to see if it actually makes any difference in a few months time of adding 12.5 eod to my routine.</p><p></p><p>I will say that I liked the way clomid made me feel at first. I guess since I had such low levels for god knows how many years. I was 44 when I was tested for low t the first time and started with defy maybe 8 months later. Am now 46. My t runs 8-9 now on average. I have low sbhg and that is what I am hoping adding clomid might bump up a little. I figure it wont hurt to try and as long as I watch the labs I will know if its working or not. I am about two weeks in to 12.5 on the days i inject so 3x a week.</p><p></p><p>I just got the labs back from before I started adding the clomid I will post below</p><p>[ATTACH]4843[/ATTACH]</p><p><a href="https://postimg.org/image/wfpoolx5h/" target="_blank">https://postimg.org/image/wfpoolx5h/</a></p><p></p><p>I tolerated clomid very well even at 50 eod so it wont hurt to try 12.5 3x a week to see if it makes me feel any better. And it wont hurt to compare the labs before and after to see if there is any difference either. </p><p></p><p>I am all about feeling as good as I can and how do you know what works until you actually try it. I trust dr saya implicitly and I asked him about it. He agreed to give it a try with him watching my labs and seeing how I felt. If it does work and I do feel better then great if not then I stop taking clomid. No big deal. I for one am very interested to see how it works out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imazephed, post: 102534, member: 13358"] [b]I just started to take 12.5 EOD while on test and hcg 3x a week[/b] I started with Defy a few years ago now I guess and Dr Kistler (sp) started me on a clomid regimn .25 eod. I reacted very well to it but my t levels only went from 170 to 450 500. I felt great the first three or four months but it never got over the hump or at least never felt like I did as far as feeling great goes. I moved up to 50 eod and only had a slight bump in t less than 100 points. So I decided to use t and hcg along with anastrozole and see how I did. It was a process but dr saya got me along nicely and now I inject 3x a week .28 test and .35 hcg with .15 anastrozole and feel pretty good. I think I could feel better but who doesnt. Last consult a few weeks ago I asked about adding clomid since I had read about it in a thread here. He said he would try it and we could see how it works so I had labs pulled to see if it actually makes any difference in a few months time of adding 12.5 eod to my routine. I will say that I liked the way clomid made me feel at first. I guess since I had such low levels for god knows how many years. I was 44 when I was tested for low t the first time and started with defy maybe 8 months later. Am now 46. My t runs 8-9 now on average. I have low sbhg and that is what I am hoping adding clomid might bump up a little. I figure it wont hurt to try and as long as I watch the labs I will know if its working or not. I am about two weeks in to 12.5 on the days i inject so 3x a week. I just got the labs back from before I started adding the clomid I will post below [ATTACH=CONFIG]4843[/ATTACH] [url]https://postimg.org/image/wfpoolx5h/[/url] I tolerated clomid very well even at 50 eod so it wont hurt to try 12.5 3x a week to see if it makes me feel any better. And it wont hurt to compare the labs before and after to see if there is any difference either. I am all about feeling as good as I can and how do you know what works until you actually try it. I trust dr saya implicitly and I asked him about it. He agreed to give it a try with him watching my labs and seeing how I felt. If it does work and I do feel better then great if not then I stop taking clomid. No big deal. I for one am very interested to see how it works out. [/QUOTE]
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