aneuman
Active Member
Hello guys,
I've been under a protocol of Enclomiphene Citrate and HCG 3 times a week. Here are the breakdown of the results:
Pros:
My current protocol is 12.5 mg of Enclomiohene Citrate + 250 IU of HCG (Pregnyl) 3 times a week. These are my latest values, all from Quest Laboratories.
Although LH and FS are not listed below, subsequent tests indicated they are both at the off of the reference range at 9 mIU/mL. Prolactin was not measured.
I've been under a protocol of Enclomiphene Citrate and HCG 3 times a week. Here are the breakdown of the results:
Pros:
- Better mood. Used to have a short fuse before, now I'm more calmed. More optimistic
- Sleep has improved. Not ideal, but acceptable. Wake up many times, but manage to sleep at least 7 hours a day, before I would just sleep 3-4 hours a day and relied on Mirtazapine and Clonazepam a lot.
- BPH urinary symptoms have improve, better urine flow, less pain, no need to take Alfuzosin.
- Orgasm
- Libido
- Fat loss (In spite of doing resistance training 4 times a week, walking 5 miles a day, and spending about 1000 calories of active calories a day)
- Fat in the chest area, no man boobs, but increase in subcutaneous fat in the upper chest area. included under the arms.
- Nipple sensitivity, not necessarily a bad thing, but they are permanently erect
- I believe I have some water retention, however the scale (8 electrode BIA) says my water level is 58%
- Possible affectation of mood, I do not want to go back to having a short fuse. Not conducive to a good marriage
- Increase in BPH-related urinary symptoms, such as increase water retention, problem urinating, pain, etc.
- The possibility of increase hematocrit to the point in which donating blood is required. I do not want to depend on that.
- Possibly increases in blood pressure above 130/90
- Anxiety, etc.
My current protocol is 12.5 mg of Enclomiohene Citrate + 250 IU of HCG (Pregnyl) 3 times a week. These are my latest values, all from Quest Laboratories.
Although LH and FS are not listed below, subsequent tests indicated they are both at the off of the reference range at 9 mIU/mL. Prolactin was not measured.