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Old 05-09-2006, 07:16 PM
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my new blood results: i was doing nolvadex only for 2 months at 10mgs per day.
total T- 331 (300-900)
FREE T- 24.1 (25-65) LOW

LH-3.0
FSH- 1.1
PSA- .44
shgb- 47.4
cholesterol-160
ldl- 100
glucose-199 (70-105)
White blood cell-low at 3.5 (4.5-10.5)
here is whats interesting. first off,nolvadex does nothing for my T levels,clomid works much better. in fact,when my T levels were 280, my SHGB was 34,WHICH MEANS THE NOLVADEX increased it.hence the low free test.the nolvadex did lower my cholesterol quite a bit by exhibiting some sort of am effect on my liver i suppose. my doctor is not a fan of nolvadex due to the long term unknowns.in fact he has seen studies that suggest long term use can be dangerous.he'd much rather see me using T or clomid. as for the lower white blood cell count,he is'nt concerned at all.
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Default Re: new blood results--very interesting

Hi guys,

My first post- this group is fascinating.

Does Nolvadex have any effect on raising Testosterone?
Isn't it only useful to prevent gynaecomastia?

What other ways beside exogenous Testosterone are useful to "naturally" elevate T levels- ?Evista, Arimidex,Tribulus,Clomid...?

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the best is clomid,hands down. at least for me. nolvadex does nothing for my T levels,its more of a breat tissue specific drug. hcg is good as well but as far as restoring your system naturally,you just cannot beat clomid.
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What dose of clomid did you take and for how long?
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my new blood results: i was doing nolvadex only for 2 months at 10mgs per day.
total T- 331 (300-900)
FREE T- 24.1 (25-65) LOW

LH-3.0
FSH- 1.1
PSA- .44
shgb- 47.4
cholesterol-160
ldl- 100
glucose-199 (70-105)
White blood cell-low at 3.5 (4.5-10.5)
here is whats interesting. first off,nolvadex does nothing for my T levels,clomid works much better. in fact,when my T levels were 280, my SHGB was 34,WHICH MEANS THE NOLVADEX increased it.hence the low free test.the nolvadex did lower my cholesterol quite a bit by exhibiting some sort of am effect on my liver i suppose. my doctor is not a fan of nolvadex due to the long term unknowns.in fact he has seen studies that suggest long term use can be dangerous.he'd much rather see me using T or clomid. as for the lower white blood cell count,he is'nt concerned at all.


What about your glucose? Were you fasting? It's way high. What did your doc have to say about that?
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yeah thats what i thought too must be 99 not 199
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sorry,it was 99 not 199.
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If your Estradiol levels are high getting them down will bring up your TT and FT. Some 200 to 300 points on TT.
http://www.medibolics.com/ArimidexBo...stosterone.htm
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I have heard nolva will lower cholesterol.

Dr. Scally suggests clomid with nolvadex, beings that clomid is a agonist and antagonist for estrogen and can have some issues with too much estrogen and the pituitary gland.
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