Have You Tried Clomid?

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also known as clomiphene citrate

Does Clomid Increase Fertility for Men?

helps raise hormone levels in men and helps fertility. Ive read that pornstars use it to get higher sperm count. Anyone try it?


Personally I have and about two weeks in I had an intense aggression that was uncomfortable and also my eyes were sensitive to light. Noticed no difference in the bedroom. Helped with my workouts though. In retrospect I was probably taking too high of a dose.
 
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Have any of you seen an increase in your testicle size or possibly bigger loads because of the increased fertility? Any other pros or cons to it? I see my urologist on Friday and we're going to discuss going on Clomid.
 
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I don't care about fertility. I'm not having any kids. I just want my balls to be a little fuller. I just got my script for the Clomid today. So we'll see how it goes. If anything, I think the rise in Testosterone should give me more energy and hopefully increase my libido giving me the desire to have sex again or to even jerk off.
 
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I had some serious illnesses that resulted in very low testosterone (my breasts even started to enlarge). Thankfully, my sex drive didn't seem to drop, but my doctor became very concerned about the low testosterone level and I had difficulty regaining my weight. At first, my doctor prescribed topical testosterone creams. They helped somewhat, but my balls (which had always been on the large size before I got sick) shrunk even more. And it was clear that adding testosterone was just signaling my balls to stop even trying. Then I was prescribed Clomid. While it is labelled for use in women to increase fertility, the drug basically releases hormones that are similar to those that kick-start puberty in both males and females. They essentially jump start a man's testes into producing androgens and then testosterone.

It took a few weeks before I started to notice my balls aching. I don't remember what my balls felt like when I entered puberty, but I assume it was probably similar. And I started to feel the impact of testosterone (I had been removed from topical testosterone for a few months prior to Clomid. My balls felt swollen and more tender, and I started to see results from my weight resistance training (started almost a year earlier as a means to reverse wasting, but frankly didn't seem to make a difference before Clomid).

The blood tests confirmed that my body had resumed making testosterone on its own. It seemed my balls were back to their original size before I had gotten ill. I probably could have stopped then, but I moved cross country and my new doctor just kept renewing the prescription. In fact, the Clomid had already done what it was designed to do and my balls were back to full function.

It's now been 8 years since I stopped taking Clomid or any other testosterone-related medication. My blood tests show I am in the normal range. And, based the gym shot taken 10 days ago, I think I have all the normal juice that I need (keep in mind that I am 63 years old!

Best wishes, and keep us updated on how it works for you!
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I had some serious illnesses that resulted in very low testosterone (my breasts even started to enlarge). Thankfully, my sex drive didn't seem to drop, but my doctor became very concerned about the low testosterone level and I had difficulty regaining my weight. At first, my doctor prescribed topical testosterone creams. They helped somewhat, but my balls (which had always been on the large size before I got sick) shrunk even more. And it was clear that adding testosterone was just signaling my balls to stop even trying. Then I was prescribed Clomid. While it is labelled for use in women to increase fertility, the drug basically releases hormones that are similar to those that kick-start puberty in both males and females. They essentially jump start a man's testes into producing androgens and then testosterone.

It took a few weeks before I started to notice my balls aching. I don't remember what my balls felt like when I entered puberty, but I assume it was probably similar. And I started to feel the impact of testosterone (I had been removed from topical testosterone for a few months prior to Clomid. My balls felt swollen and more tender, and I started to see results from my weight resistance training (started almost a year earlier as a means to reverse wasting, but frankly didn't seem to make a difference before Clomid).

The blood tests confirmed that my body had resumed making testosterone on its own. It seemed my balls were back to their original size before I had gotten ill. I probably could have stopped then, but I moved cross country and my new doctor just kept renewing the prescription. In fact, the Clomid had already done what it was designed to do and my balls were back to full function.

It's now been 8 years since I stopped taking Clomid or any other testosterone-related medication. My blood tests show I am in the normal range. And, based the gym shot taken 10 days ago, I think I have all the normal juice that I need (keep in mind that I am 63 years old!

Best wishes, and keep us updated on how it works for you!
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You look great for 63 and yea...your dick and balls look big and full. I'm glad you had such a positive experience using Clomid. I hope to achieve the same thing. And while my balls have never been large...I do feel like they've shrunk in the past few years, so I'm hoping to regain that back. But mostly I'm hoping that I just feel better each day and have more energy and not so lethargic...and hoping it increases my libido which is zilch right now. I just turned 51 and that doesn't seem normal to me to not even want to jerk off.

I'm just curious. How many years did you take Clomid?
 

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You look great for 63 and yea...your dick and balls look big and full. I'm glad you had such a positive experience using Clomid. I hope to achieve the same thing. And while my balls have never been large...I do feel like they've shrunk in the past few years, so I'm hoping to regain that back. But mostly I'm hoping that I just feel better each day and have more energy and not so lethargic...and hoping it increases my libido which is zilch right now. I just turned 51 and that doesn't seem normal to me to not even want to jerk off.

I'm just curious. How many years did you take Clomid?
Thanks for the compliment! I was on Clomid for probably 3-4 years. But, like I said, once my balls were kick started into action, never got any further benefit from it. My dick didn't get any bigger by the way, only my balls regrew to what was normal for me.
I forgot to mention that my energy did increase overall compared to what I was feeling before starting Testosterone. When we wanted to switch off topical testosterone to try Clomid, I stopped using the cream for a couple of months and I know both my drive and energy dropped. That came back after a month or so on Clomid. I felt better emotionally as well.
 
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Yea...since insurance doesn't cover it, I used GoodRX and got a month supply for $23. I'm hoping for the added energy and the emotional aspect might help too! Hopefully I'll see improvement in only a month like you did.
 
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Well I've been on Clomid for a week. Some upset stomach at times. But moreso its not increased my energy or libido or anything. In fact, I feel like its put me in a funk like I'm sinking into a deep depression. I wonder if this is an initial phase that will go away. I hope.