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I foolishly got on clomid because I’ve been feeling like crap for the last year workouts were horrible and brain fog literally every symptom of low testosterone that I saw I had low desire and everything…. I had clomid in my house and decided let me give this a try, but now my numbers are up and doctor doesn’t want to prescribe me trt until I’m off of clomid for a month… I just don’t want to be off of it and feel bad,and then take the test only to be 300 and they’ll say ur on the low end but still okay…. So my question is would you prescribe trt to me with this situation that I’m dealing with?

AlphaMD's Answer

Yes

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