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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
The Clomid Journey Begins :Fingers Crossed:
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<blockquote data-quote="Esq" data-source="post: 80339" data-attributes="member: 15250"><p>Well, my natural levels aren't that bad, although I exhibit a significant number of the typical symptoms of low testosterone. I've been working with Defy and adrenal issues are another possibility, but the use of adaptogens did virtually nothing for me. I have been given the option to try traditional TRT to see if it helps, but on Dr. Saya's advice got tested for sleep apnea back in June because the symtoms of untreated sleep apnea very much overlap with low T symptoms.</p><p>. </p><p>The sleep test showed mild to moderate sleep apnea. I've been using a CPAP machine for treatment of that for about a week and a half now. So far, I don't feel any better, but I've been told it often takes several weeks or longer before one sees improvements. I'll consult with Defy again in October (after another round of labs in a few weeks to see where my levels have landed post-clomid) to decide whether to give TRT a go. I'm taking care to rule as many other things out first (and try other treatments). Unfortunately, so far, clomid, adrenal adaptogens, and CPAP treatment have failed to resolve my symptoms, but I still have some hope on the CPAP-front. </p><p>.</p><p>Basically, I feel the same as I did before starting clomid back in February. No better, no worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Esq, post: 80339, member: 15250"] Well, my natural levels aren't that bad, although I exhibit a significant number of the typical symptoms of low testosterone. I've been working with Defy and adrenal issues are another possibility, but the use of adaptogens did virtually nothing for me. I have been given the option to try traditional TRT to see if it helps, but on Dr. Saya's advice got tested for sleep apnea back in June because the symtoms of untreated sleep apnea very much overlap with low T symptoms. . The sleep test showed mild to moderate sleep apnea. I've been using a CPAP machine for treatment of that for about a week and a half now. So far, I don't feel any better, but I've been told it often takes several weeks or longer before one sees improvements. I'll consult with Defy again in October (after another round of labs in a few weeks to see where my levels have landed post-clomid) to decide whether to give TRT a go. I'm taking care to rule as many other things out first (and try other treatments). Unfortunately, so far, clomid, adrenal adaptogens, and CPAP treatment have failed to resolve my symptoms, but I still have some hope on the CPAP-front. . Basically, I feel the same as I did before starting clomid back in February. No better, no worse. [/QUOTE]
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