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    MonarchX is offline New Member
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    Total T from 160-250ng/dL to 739ng/dL = weight GAIN! Why?

    I fixed my low T of 160-250ng/dL and now it is at 739ng/dL after a month of Clomiphene (50mg per day). Free T is also great, but I also was also prescribed Anastrozole (1 month after using Clomiphene) to prevent high levels of estrogen. My Thyroid T3 % T4, Vitamin D, CBC, LH, FSH, GnRH, growth hormone , glucose, and other levels have vastly improved, now within very health ranges for my age (29 years old). I also feel really good these days.

    I stayed on the same diet with the same caloric intake of 2000 calories per day when I began taking Clomiphene. My strength and endurance have improved exponentially since then my workout became more vigorous.

    With all these improvement, I don't understand why I began GAINING weight?! I know higher T levels will improve muscle growth, but muscle growth still needs caloric surplus. Now it seems I need fewer calories for loss (1700 or so), but it makes ZERO sense because increasing T levels is supposed to increase metabolic rate, allowing me to eat MORE caloric and still maintain the same of fat loss...

    Any ideas?

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    Simon1972 is offline Knowledgeable Member
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    water weight.

    Considered normal when you start anything new hormonally. It should subside as you level off.

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    Testosterone is anabolic , anabolic means added nutrients, water and even new tissue, which all have weight.

    Dont look so much at scale but at mirror and mesurements.

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    Kenny357 is offline Junior Member
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    Man, I put on nearly 15 pounds and it seemed like it was overnight when I started trt. I've been on for close to 4 months now and the weight is beginning to drop off again.

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