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Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
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<blockquote data-quote="Imazephed" data-source="post: 126180" data-attributes="member: 13358"><p>I have fairly good insurance also and went to several urologist then an endo that didn't seem to know how to treat me. I quickly decided that I would just pay out my pocket for a higher standard of care. I am not wealthy so any money I spend that I dont have to would be great to hold onto but its really not that much an expense. I feel like its well worth the money I come out of my pocket to be in dr saya's care. Would I rather have a local endo that is on par with dr saya where I incur no personal expense? Sure who wouldn't like to let insurance cover dr visits and all my meds. That said there is no such option where I live. So I just consider it an necessary expense and like I stated before it really isn't that much in all honesty. I feeel like I am coming out way ahead considering the level of care I receive. All my labs are covered by my insurance the only thing I pay are for my meds and phone consults. I have looked and most all my meds are on my insurance list of items they will pay for so I could probably get reimbursed if I wanted to go through the trouble of filing the paperwork. </p><p></p><p>It does kind of suck having low shbg. I think it really gets in the way of feeling the best one can from trt. I just wish I could feel like I did during the honeymoon period when I first started clomid and my levels initially rose from 150's to the 500's. Those first months I felt better than I had in 15 or more years. I dont feel bad now but not as good as I did then. I am content if this is as good as it gets but I wont stop trying to feel even better. I did have tons more energy before I stopped lifting and doing cardio every day but I have no one to blame for that but myself. I hope to alleviate my lack of physical activity soon enough. I will be really interested to see how high my shbg climbs after 3 or 4 months of proper diet and exercise. I will also continue on clomid eod since I believe that it makes me feel slightly better. To me since I get no sides its well worth it as long as I believe it helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imazephed, post: 126180, member: 13358"] I have fairly good insurance also and went to several urologist then an endo that didn't seem to know how to treat me. I quickly decided that I would just pay out my pocket for a higher standard of care. I am not wealthy so any money I spend that I dont have to would be great to hold onto but its really not that much an expense. I feel like its well worth the money I come out of my pocket to be in dr saya's care. Would I rather have a local endo that is on par with dr saya where I incur no personal expense? Sure who wouldn't like to let insurance cover dr visits and all my meds. That said there is no such option where I live. So I just consider it an necessary expense and like I stated before it really isn't that much in all honesty. I feeel like I am coming out way ahead considering the level of care I receive. All my labs are covered by my insurance the only thing I pay are for my meds and phone consults. I have looked and most all my meds are on my insurance list of items they will pay for so I could probably get reimbursed if I wanted to go through the trouble of filing the paperwork. It does kind of suck having low shbg. I think it really gets in the way of feeling the best one can from trt. I just wish I could feel like I did during the honeymoon period when I first started clomid and my levels initially rose from 150's to the 500's. Those first months I felt better than I had in 15 or more years. I dont feel bad now but not as good as I did then. I am content if this is as good as it gets but I wont stop trying to feel even better. I did have tons more energy before I stopped lifting and doing cardio every day but I have no one to blame for that but myself. I hope to alleviate my lack of physical activity soon enough. I will be really interested to see how high my shbg climbs after 3 or 4 months of proper diet and exercise. I will also continue on clomid eod since I believe that it makes me feel slightly better. To me since I get no sides its well worth it as long as I believe it helps. [/QUOTE]
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