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    Clomid every 3-4 months,, ON TRT ??

    My doc suggested I take a full month of clomid every 3-4 months, to help the nutz return to normal briefly. For whatever reason he doesn't want to use hcg yet.

    I plan on more kids next year, and want to do what I can to assure that's possible.

    Anyone do this instead of hcg during your therapy??

    thanks

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    You may want to read up on the sides of clomid. The one I don't like risking is blurry vision. My eyesight is deteriorating enough from age without something helping it along.

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    how much is he saying to take?

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    yes i have had the wierd vision in the past,,, he says to take 50 mg per day, for 30 days, then resuming trt.

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    you really need hcg , special if you want more kids, you need to find another doc.

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    GotNoBlueMilk is offline Knowledgeable Member
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    I have to agree with jumper. hCG has no sides except from the ones that come from increased T production (and that is why we are all here anyway). Clomid has lots of sides. Long term, hCG is a better approach.

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