Guest guest Posted October 26, 2004 Report Share Posted October 26, 2004 I've read while on Clomid you can't control E2. Its best to see what your levels of E2 are after your finnished with clomid and work on it then... I don't have experience on the drug, this is just from what I've read. > > Hey Guys, > > Been a while. Been bouncing back from work/vacation/etc and finally > had a chance to talk to my doc. He got my latest bloodwork back from > my clomid stim test. After taking clomid 100mg(*i think*) twice a > day for seven days i was tested. My T shot up to over 1100 (as > opposed to 355 before). This was GREAT news. He then told me to > come back in three weeks to see where my levels were at. I got my > new tests done and my T levels dropped to 485 (Three weeks no > clomid). So he says I'm just going to be on clomid 3-4 days/week and > thats it. > > Now to my question for the pros Is there anything else i need to > be worried about? I keep seeing these posts about high E2 levels and > whatnot. I'm assuming my doc (Dr. Schwartz, Thanks again Bruce!!) > knows what he's doing, but i can't help but be worried.. > > Thanks!! > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Hi , Great news indeed. Beyond the numbers, how are you feeling/functioning? The word " bouncing " implies things are good. I don't know about potential problems with Clomid. Dr. Schartz once suggested I use it as an estrogen blocker in conjunction with TRT, so I don't THINK E2 is going to be a problem. He's a big fan of Clomid and has prescribed it to plenty of men. I think he'll know of any side issues, and what to do if they need fixing. Peace, Bruce > > Hey Guys, > > Been a while. Been bouncing back from work/vacation/etc and finally > had a chance to talk to my doc. He got my latest bloodwork back from > my clomid stim test. After taking clomid 100mg(*i think*) twice a > day for seven days i was tested. My T shot up to over 1100 (as > opposed to 355 before). This was GREAT news. He then told me to > come back in three weeks to see where my levels were at. I got my > new tests done and my T levels dropped to 485 (Three weeks no > clomid). So he says I'm just going to be on clomid 3-4 days/week and > thats it. > > Now to my question for the pros Is there anything else i need to > be worried about? I keep seeing these posts about high E2 levels and > whatnot. I'm assuming my doc (Dr. Schwartz, Thanks again Bruce!!) > knows what he's doing, but i can't help but be worried.. > > Thanks!! > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Good deal. When i was taking the clomid I started to feel MUCH better. 4-5 days after starting with Clomid i noticed my energy levels picked up quite a bit, i wasn't tired all the time, i could actually wake up in the morning and feel rested. And my wife is STILL praising the Clomid as she was a happy camper. This lasted for about a week after stopping the Clomid and went away. But that period was just to see how i reacted to the Clomid. I should be picking up my script today for my regular dosage. I'll let you know how it goes! - > > > > Hey Guys, > > > > Been a while. Been bouncing back from work/vacation/etc and finally > > had a chance to talk to my doc. He got my latest bloodwork back from > > my clomid stim test. After taking clomid 100mg(*i think*) twice a > > day for seven days i was tested. My T shot up to over 1100 (as > > opposed to 355 before). This was GREAT news. He then told me to > > come back in three weeks to see where my levels were at. I got my > > new tests done and my T levels dropped to 485 (Three weeks no > > clomid). So he says I'm just going to be on clomid 3-4 days/week and > > thats it. > > > > Now to my question for the pros Is there anything else i need to > > be worried about? I keep seeing these posts about high E2 levels and > > whatnot. I'm assuming my doc (Dr. Schwartz, Thanks again Bruce!!) > > knows what he's doing, but i can't help but be worried.. > > > > Thanks!! > > > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 hello would you please share your expernices with clomid how did it go as I am new here I am trying to weigh my options thanks inadvance. @y...> wrote: > > Good deal. When i was taking the clomid I started to feel MUCH > better. 4-5 days after starting with Clomid i noticed my energy > levels picked up quite a bit, i wasn't tired all the time, i could > actually wake up in the morning and feel rested. And my wife is > STILL praising the Clomid as she was a happy camper. This lasted for > about a week after stopping the Clomid and went away. But that > period was just to see how i reacted to the Clomid. I should be > picking up my script today for my regular dosage. I'll let you know > how it goes! > > - > > > > > > > > Hey Guys, > > > > > > Been a while. Been bouncing back from work/vacation/etc and > finally > > > had a chance to talk to my doc. He got my latest bloodwork back > from > > > my clomid stim test. After taking clomid 100mg(*i think*) twice > a > > > day for seven days i was tested. My T shot up to over 1100 (as > > > opposed to 355 before). This was GREAT news. He then told me to > > > come back in three weeks to see where my levels were at. I got > my > > > new tests done and my T levels dropped to 485 (Three weeks no > > > clomid). So he says I'm just going to be on clomid 3-4 days/week > and > > > thats it. > > > > > > Now to my question for the pros Is there anything else i need > to > > > be worried about? I keep seeing these posts about high E2 levels > and > > > whatnot. I'm assuming my doc (Dr. Schwartz, Thanks again > Bruce!!) > > > knows what he's doing, but i can't help but be worried.. > > > > > > Thanks!! > > > > > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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