Considering taking Enclomiphene

M!ndl!!!ss

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After suffering from a bone bruise, I had to do a bunch of bloodwork for different things, so I decided to do a hormonal panel:

Total Test: 3.44 ng/mL
Free Test: 28.00 pg/mL
SHBG: 9 nmol/L
FSH: 4.0 mIU/mL
LH: 3.9 mIU/mL
PRL: 10.0 ng/mL
E2: 9.0 pg/mL
ALB: 5.1 g/dL
Vitamin D-3: 33 ng/mL
Cortisol: 167 ng/mL
IGF-1: 255.8 ng/mL
DHT: 0.65 ng/mL


I'm 29 years old, 182cm and about 87kg at the moment. Before my injury I had been working out again regularly for about 5 months. My symptoms for checking my hormones, is the fact I feel fatigued all day, even with high quality and quantity rest. I feel moody as well, I could get very emotional over trivial things if they trigger something very specific. Also although I would have steady progression weight wise in the gym, in my every day life I would feel very weak doing tasks, like carrying stuff. I went to an endocrinologist a few days ago with these results and the doctor told me my values are alright. I want to run enclomiphene citrate for a few months because I'm thinking these are perhaps pointing towards secondary hypogonadism and I don't want to hop on testosterone because I want to have a family in the near future. Any advice from people in a similar predicament?
 
Please delete your name and come back with something that isn’t obnoxious to look at. Good lord man, are you 12?
Sorry man, I can see how it can come across as obnoxious and annoying. I didn't put much thought into it, but didn't mean to come across weirdly. I'm genuinely just trying to look for help and someone to help me understand some things or perhaps come across someone who's had a similar experience. I'll make another account and post this again, since I can't change the name for the time being.
 
Sorry man, I can see how it can come across as obnoxious and annoying. I didn't put much thought into it, but didn't mean to come across weirdly. I'm genuinely just trying to look for help and someone to help me understand some things or perhaps come across someone who's had a similar experience. I'll make another account and post this again, since I can't change the name for the time being.
Gosh DARN IT!

You are a great example of how to accept critical feedback with emotional intelligence and humility.

Anyone who has been part of a brotherhood or sisterhood will tell you how critical this is.

Thank you, for restoring some faith in me with new blood coming in. I mean that sincerely. I’m a bit humbled by you.

Perhaps I can learn something from _you_.
 
Gosh DARN IT!

You are a great example of how to accept critical feedback with emotional intelligence and humility.

Anyone who has been part of a brotherhood or sisterhood will tell you how critical this is.

Thank you, for restoring some faith in me with new blood coming in. I mean that sincerely. I’m a bit humbled by you.

Perhaps I can learn something from _you_.
Thank you, I appreciate your kind words and I also appreciate you even taking the time to give me feedback.

I reposted my thread on this account, in a more appropriate section of the forum. Hope now I can find someone to give me their opinion on my bloodwork.

Take care!
 
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