As I've noted in the past, and it's easy for me to make a statement like this, patience is a virtue in this game. Should you reach the point that Clomid's clearly not working for you - subjectively - you have the option to turn to traditional TRT.
Absolutely, regarding patience. I'd rather figure all of this out the right way than rush into a treatment with more long-term effects that may not even remedy the underlying problem. I do wonder, however, whether traditional TRT is even an option for me, at least at this juncture. My natural total testosterone is around 700 (free around 17 and SHGB at 52). If all other options fail to remedy the symptoms, I'd be willing to give it a go just to see what happens, but I don't know if that would be an option with my natural numbers. I realize that chasing numbers is not the goal of all of this, but there seems to be a consensus on this forum (and elsewhere) that regardless of symptoms, if natural numbers are 600ish and above, TRT is out of the question.
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Frankly, that's why I've been so hopeful that everything else we're trying will alleviate the symptoms, because plan B isn't all too clear to me at the moment.