Clomid info

KC2576

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Gentleman I have a question about clomid. I have taken it many times and had great success with it. My test at one point years ago was 249. I did 12 weeks of half a tablet and my test on next blood test was 850.

Here is my question. I went to the doctor about my hemoglobin continuing to get over 19.1, I told him i was just going to do 12 weeks of clomid to get my test back up since i was having a horrible time with injections and my hemoglobin. He made the statement to becareful with clomid. He said there were cases of it causing parkinson's. I have researched and never saw a connection to them. Has anyone else been told this or heard it? Can Clomid cause parkinson's???
 

RoidKings

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I did a quick search for "Clomiphene citrate parkinson" on Google Scholar to see if there are any research papers published. It looks like there are quite a few papers that mention clomid and parkinson's together, but none that looked like they were saying clomid could cause parkinson's, from what I saw.

But I didn't look through all of them, so I'd recommend you have a look for yourself and see what info you can find there.
 

KC2576

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only ask because i been having a issue with my hemoglobin going up from injecting. Years ago i took clomid and it boosted my test from 249 to 850.
I asked a family doctor about it and he told me that. I have never read or heard that so why i asked.
 

KC2576

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No he didn't....I told him I had taken clomid before and it boosted it. I told him I was thinking about just doing that for 12 weeks to boost test and not take test cip cause making my hemoglobin go thru roof. That's when he told me that cases of it causing parkasins....I had never heard this
 

IronDaddy

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I wouldn't take clomid for testosterone boost.
It boosts it by blocking estrogen on your pituitary gland. That's not a good idea. Is only good for PCT plan.
your hemoglobin goes high due to increased testosterone. Regardless if you increase it with Test Cyp or Clomid. Might try to donate blood to lower it. and start at a lower dosage. Also, at a low test level (natural) is strange you have high hemoglobin. what's your body weight and bf%?
 

KC2576

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I had to give 2 units of blood in a 3 week time period and it went right back up to 19.1 on hemoglobin. My bf is way too much I have to start dropping weight. I'm just scared to inject anymore. Some of the worst headaches I've ever had and bp through roof. Donating gave me a couple days relief and was right back. I haven't injected in 9 weeks now and I still feel the headaches just nothing like a couple weeks ago.
 

IronDaddy

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then you may not need to use anything. just try losing weight. keep on dieting and working out! no cheat days! lots of cardio. with lower bf%, you are likely to get the hemoglobin lower
 

BodyGear

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low T levels could be because of too much BF. Iron is right. try losing weight through cardio and diet first. you're likely to see T level increase
 

suppsforlife

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true here. try to lose weight and running clomid as a testosterone booster is not a good idea (unless as a PCT to recover from a cycle).
 
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