Doctor tested test levels, but i started clomid a few days ago.

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I complained to my doctor about some ED issues to get a script for cialis, but he then said he would like to test my testosterone levels. The only thing is I have been taking clomid for a few days so I'm concerned it might give a high number. Do you think a few days of clomid is enough to change your test levels or would it take a few weeks to really keep in?
 
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I complained to my doctor about some ED issues to get a script for cialis, but he then said he would like to test my testosterone levels. The only thing is I have been taking clomid for a few days so I'm concerned it might give a high number. Do you think a few days of clomid is enough to change your test levels or would it take a few weeks to really keep in?
it can take as little as 5 days to raise your levels..
 
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Does clomid raise your test levels permanently and who prescribe it also what does it do.
It is known as clomidiphene citrate a SERM
Selective estogen receptor modulation
It basically tricks the body into producing LH which tells you testicles to make testosterone.

I have had several dr's patients I work with that have been able to avoid TRT with making proper changes in lifestyle, nutrition, and adjusted several other factors in conjunction with taking this drug SHORT TERM, 6-8 weeks
 

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Got my results and my test was 119. Didn't know i was that shut down. I'm scheduled to go back, most likely to be put on therapy.
 
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Got my results and my test was 119. Didn't know i was that shut down. I'm scheduled to go back, most likely to be put on therapy.
Well obviously something happen to way it was not working. Personally if you are under the age of 30 I see that TRT would be shoting your self in the foot potentially comdemning your self to something you did not need in the first place. With your case there not enough information to even make recommendations. A dr's patient such as your self, I would not considered TRT untill you find out the answer WHY. I have told dr's to hold off and let me dig further for reason. Usually in a short time I can come up with one that is medically justifiable verified with clincal testing not just pulled out my ass.
 

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