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Thread: Feeling weird on Clomid
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03-09-2011, 08:01 PM #1
Feeling weird on Clomid
I have been on Clomid for about three weks now and recently started feeling strange. Somewhat depressed, irritable, mood swings. I thought maybe it was just because I was crashing off of a long cycle, but I am now starting to wonder if its the clomid. I know every forien substance reacts differently in different people, but has these feeling ever happened to anyone else during PCT on Clomid? If yes what would you recommend I use that arr-r provides instead of Clomid? Thanks
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03-09-2011, 09:30 PM #2
it did the same to me, ive never been as depressed as i was on clomid
couldnt take it, stopped after about a week
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03-09-2011, 10:14 PM #3New Member
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What dosage?
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03-10-2011, 04:46 PM #4
I started out at the recommended 100mg's I believe was the measurement. I did that for two weeks and just recently cut it back to around half that amount. I took it nightly before bed. I really thought there was something wrong with me mentally when I started having these mood swings, and stupid feelings. I will just have to find something else to use after my next cycle. I did want to get this out there in case it happens to someone else. Thanks for speaking up 5x10
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03-10-2011, 05:07 PM #5
I never go over 50mg anymore that stuff jsut has too many sides.
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03-11-2011, 07:21 PM #6
I hear ya redz. I felt like bitch going through menopause with the happy/sad/ irritable mood swings. Hey has anyone used the Tamoxifen liquid Tamox off of ar-r ? If so would this be something I could use the next time instead of clomid to achieve the same results? redz I guess you are still using clomid, but just keeping it around 50 mg's right? Have you used anything else instead to avoid the sides assosiated with clomid? Thanks
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