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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Testosterone plus Clomid Combination
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<blockquote data-quote="ckoko13" data-source="post: 120486" data-attributes="member: 21975"><p>While the correct answer is to take HCG while on TRT to ensure that you don't experience testicular atrophy there is reason to run Clomid with and even in SOME cases there are ppl who while doing TRT will run HCG, Clomid, and Arimidex. The HCG will help with LH but Clomid is needed to facilitate FSH which goes hand in hand, running test alone for an extended to indefinite amount of time calls for an anti estrogen to be taken with and that's where the Clomid steps into play, and since HCG is a staple in TRT, keep in mind that the HCG too runs the risk of elevating estrogen levels which makes running Clomid with your TRT regimen a MUST. Everyone has heard this or that from this person or that person because their doctor or so and so's doctor said this or that. The biggest piece of advice I will 1st give is NEVER IN ANY SCENARIO let your primary care physician start you on TRT. My primary care physician wanted to start me on TRT and luckily I had previous knowledge on all of this from MANY years of education & also talking, comparing, and seeing it in the proof from blood levels, & semen samples to you name it before I'd ever had a doctor want to put me on TRT and my primary care physician claimed he'd never heard of HCG when I brought it up until he said, "oh you mean that stuff that gynecologists put women on to help them get pregnant? Why would you possibly want to take that sir?" He asked. I IMMEDIATELY said, "I'd like to be referred to an endocrinologist"...So I went and saw him, he understood the use of HCG BUUUUT he for WHATEVER reason wouldn't prescribe it to me until it was "necessary"...so he was basically telling me, "well let's just wait until your nuts go from being the size of walnuts to the size of almonds & THEN we can start you on the HCG" AND on top of this he didn't prescribe Clomid either until ur tits were sagging down to your stomach...so I said forget this and then I went directly to a TRT/HRT clinic. It's a little more pricey but these doctors SPECIALIZE in TRT and THAT'S ALL THEY DO so they know EXACTLY what they're doing and they proved that to me when they put me on the EXACT same products that I would've put myself on. I just WISH I had the money to do HRT with TRT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ckoko13, post: 120486, member: 21975"] While the correct answer is to take HCG while on TRT to ensure that you don't experience testicular atrophy there is reason to run Clomid with and even in SOME cases there are ppl who while doing TRT will run HCG, Clomid, and Arimidex. The HCG will help with LH but Clomid is needed to facilitate FSH which goes hand in hand, running test alone for an extended to indefinite amount of time calls for an anti estrogen to be taken with and that's where the Clomid steps into play, and since HCG is a staple in TRT, keep in mind that the HCG too runs the risk of elevating estrogen levels which makes running Clomid with your TRT regimen a MUST. Everyone has heard this or that from this person or that person because their doctor or so and so's doctor said this or that. The biggest piece of advice I will 1st give is NEVER IN ANY SCENARIO let your primary care physician start you on TRT. My primary care physician wanted to start me on TRT and luckily I had previous knowledge on all of this from MANY years of education & also talking, comparing, and seeing it in the proof from blood levels, & semen samples to you name it before I'd ever had a doctor want to put me on TRT and my primary care physician claimed he'd never heard of HCG when I brought it up until he said, "oh you mean that stuff that gynecologists put women on to help them get pregnant? Why would you possibly want to take that sir?" He asked. I IMMEDIATELY said, "I'd like to be referred to an endocrinologist"...So I went and saw him, he understood the use of HCG BUUUUT he for WHATEVER reason wouldn't prescribe it to me until it was "necessary"...so he was basically telling me, "well let's just wait until your nuts go from being the size of walnuts to the size of almonds & THEN we can start you on the HCG" AND on top of this he didn't prescribe Clomid either until ur tits were sagging down to your stomach...so I said forget this and then I went directly to a TRT/HRT clinic. It's a little more pricey but these doctors SPECIALIZE in TRT and THAT'S ALL THEY DO so they know EXACTLY what they're doing and they proved that to me when they put me on the EXACT same products that I would've put myself on. I just WISH I had the money to do HRT with TRT [/QUOTE]
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