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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT and lifetime usage
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<blockquote data-quote="atlien2488" data-source="post: 101526" data-attributes="member: 17787"><p>Yeah, I appreciate it but I don't think it would apply to me. my doctor said since my LH and estradiol were both very low, clomiphene would most likely have little impact on raising the testosterone. Anastrozole solo lowers estradiol considerably so that wouldnt work either for someone with extremely low e2 already. If i do decide that TRT isn't the right time for me, I might try clomiphene anyway just to see if it can reset anything but I've heard mixed reviews...Hopefully some stem cell research in the future can contribute to higher testosterone levels without sacrificing turning off large components of the endocrine system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atlien2488, post: 101526, member: 17787"] Yeah, I appreciate it but I don't think it would apply to me. my doctor said since my LH and estradiol were both very low, clomiphene would most likely have little impact on raising the testosterone. Anastrozole solo lowers estradiol considerably so that wouldnt work either for someone with extremely low e2 already. If i do decide that TRT isn't the right time for me, I might try clomiphene anyway just to see if it can reset anything but I've heard mixed reviews...Hopefully some stem cell research in the future can contribute to higher testosterone levels without sacrificing turning off large components of the endocrine system. [/QUOTE]
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