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That's a great result JohnKreese, congratulations. Have you experienced any negative sides at all? Have your estrogen levels increased?
Thanks. I had been trying different things for close to a year with no avail. For now, Clomid has been the answer.
Like I mentioned in my post, my estrogen has gone up a bit, but nowhere close to how much my T has gone up.
Quote: (05-27-2016 08:38 PM)Fortis Wrote:
Here's my question:
Why take clomid instead of testosterone if you want to raise your low-testosterone?
Just seems sort of round about. Like guys who focus on lifestyle 100% and and never cold approach because it'll help "raise their value!"
I'm not being sarcastic, I just want to know why. Anyone?
My endocrologist is pretty good about trying less, for lack of a better term, "permanent" options when it comes to TRT. Clomid was the last ditch effort before going with injections. Clomid is not replacing my body's natural T production (which I like for now) and if I stop Clomid or don't have access to it (which can happen when traveling for long periods of time) I won't have the negative side effects that many experience when stopping TRT (my T would likely drop, but my body would still be producing at its normal levels).
I will continue to have labs done 4 times a year and if Clomid stops having the same positive effects, I will likely look into injections.
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