Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 If you do a search on it you will get what it does to women most of what I have heard about the sides of it in men are from the men that took it. And what Dr. said about it in a post. Clomid is not good for long term TRT some men have had eye problems that did not go away and Dr. said if you take it and have any Eye problems stop taking it. Phil mdougherty22000 <M2Dougherty@...> wrote: Phil, I went to the site attached to the link you gave us concewrning side effects of clomid. I saw no mention of Clomid. I did see mention of Viagra causing bluish vision. Michele Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 I just wanted to add my two cents worth. My Doctor who has been prety good for me on this hypogonadism journy didn't like the idea of Clomid (or HCG) for long term use. It might be that using this strictly to plump up the testes is not " worth " much fooling around with another serious med. Anyway I decided to follow her lead. > Phil, > I went to the site attached to the link you gave us concewrning side > effects of clomid. I saw no mention of Clomid. I did see mention of > Viagra causing bluish vision. > > Michele > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2007 Report Share Posted October 19, 2007 Clomid is not a long term drug it has some bad sides floaters in your eyes and crying at a sad movie come to mind. Dr. Shippen likes to use this drug. Stephan Pochet <spochet@...> wrote: Hi there, I am curious about Climid. Can someone share his experience with it explaining the transition from HRT and/or HCG to Climd only? Perhaps it is the best drug to take as I never was seriously diagnosed. I know HCG 50 unit X3 week (Jump started my balls+ 1/2 pack of Androgel works great for now). Climid works on teh Thyroid right? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2007 Report Share Posted October 19, 2007 I am on HCG, and tried it for two weeks while on vacation, and it seemed to do the job, but I really never gave it an opporunity, only two weeks, why don't you try it and report back how it works for you. regards david aka flex CLOMID > Hi there, > > I am curious about Climid. Can someone share his experience with it > explaining the transition from HRT and/or HCG to Climd only? Perhaps it is > the best drug to take as I never was seriously diagnosed. > I know HCG 50 unit X3 week (Jump started my balls+ 1/2 pack of Androgel > works great for now). > Climid works on teh Thyroid right? > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 Dave, I hope this finds you well. You can search my past post with regards to Clomid. I also ended up on the medication after trying patches, gels and shots to no avail. My doc. is willing to try this as a last ditch. My encouragement is that it will work! I have found an incredible response, with no side effects and a complete reversal of symptoms. HOWEVER, it might take a while to kick in, if you have been on the 60mg. of TRT for some time. You are trying to wake up your pituitary which the TRT told it to shut down - this will take time. I found that it took about 5 months to re-start my HPTA axis after having been on TRT for about 8 months. An option, if your doctor agrees, is to increase the Clomid to 100 mgs. 3X to jack the pituitary response time a bit and then cut it back to obtain a more normal T level. Patience is nothing new for you waiting to have a baby...but, I am not sure how you can get there on Clomid with just a bit more... Blessings and PM me if you would like to chat off-line. Bill > > I went to my endo, which then sent me to a urologist again. I have no > sperm, and my wife and I are wanting to have a baby. I was on 60mg TRT > injections biweekly. Then my urologist switched me to Clomid 50mg every > day for 3 months. The urologist checked my Estradoil which as 12, > Testosterone was 1131. He said that the testosterone was to high. At > the 3 month mark, he will recheck my testosterone. I have been on > Clomid for little over a month...like a month and 7 days. I have had > hardly any erections(maybe 5), no stamina, no energy. NOTHING!!! I > then went back to my urologist, which ran my Testosterone and it was > 536. So they told me to continue on the clomid. How long will it take > Clomid to help me. We cannot have children, like this!!! I told my > wife if this continue for 3-6 months and no results than I will quit > and go back to my INJECTIONS!!! Then we will not have a child. My > sanity is more important than a child. > > -Dave > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2009 Report Share Posted March 28, 2009 I am 32 years old and have secondary hypogonadism. My latest testosterone level was 220 ng/dl, which was just under the bottom level of the " normal " reference range. I am seeing a urologist who is advocating the use of Clomid to raise my testosterone level. I used to take HCG, but had to take 1,000 units twice a week and that raised my E2 levels too much. Is anyone here taking Clomid as sole testosterone therapy? What are some of the risks/rewards of taking Clomid? What kind of a dosage would one expect to take? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2009 Report Share Posted August 26, 2009 I've not heard of a link, though it is most likely best for mom/baby to not use clomid. But, if you have no choice, there is no choice. Have you looked at alternatives such as Chinese Herbs, acupuncture, Vitex, maca, etc.? > > Does anyone know anything about an increase risk of Autism when the mother > used Clomid to conceive? I have an autistic son conceived with autism, and > a second son without autism (and we did not use Clomid). We want another, > but it looks like I'll for sure need Clomid to make that happen. We are > weighing the risks and would love any information. Also, if another group > is better to ask, please feel free to let me know. Thanks! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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