Hey everyone,
I've posted a couple times about my situation; I have nutritionally-related hypogonadism so my circumstances are a little different than those of you who are treating age-related testosterone declines. I've been doing some research and reading, and I've come across some information on clomid. Someone linked me to a study that showed clomid was successful in restarting the body's natural testosterone production in bodybuilders who were experiencing hypogonadism as a result of steroid use. I guess my question is, would clomid be helpful in my situation? My test. production has shut down because of an eating disorder, not because of steroids, but it seems that it would work the same way. Or am I misunderstanding something and clomid is not really used for this purpose?
Also, I have one more quick question - my thyroid levels are on the very low end of the normal range and I have some symptoms that may or may not be associated with thyroid function. Is there anything to worry about in terms of side effects with thyroid supplementation? From what I can find online it seems extremely safe and the only "danger" is possibly having to take thyroid pills for the rest of my life. Is there anything I'm missing?
Thanks very much for the help,
Luke
I've posted a couple times about my situation; I have nutritionally-related hypogonadism so my circumstances are a little different than those of you who are treating age-related testosterone declines. I've been doing some research and reading, and I've come across some information on clomid. Someone linked me to a study that showed clomid was successful in restarting the body's natural testosterone production in bodybuilders who were experiencing hypogonadism as a result of steroid use. I guess my question is, would clomid be helpful in my situation? My test. production has shut down because of an eating disorder, not because of steroids, but it seems that it would work the same way. Or am I misunderstanding something and clomid is not really used for this purpose?
Also, I have one more quick question - my thyroid levels are on the very low end of the normal range and I have some symptoms that may or may not be associated with thyroid function. Is there anything to worry about in terms of side effects with thyroid supplementation? From what I can find online it seems extremely safe and the only "danger" is possibly having to take thyroid pills for the rest of my life. Is there anything I'm missing?
Thanks very much for the help,
Luke
