From what I've learned after a year on TRT, clomid should only be used to see if it can kick start natural testosterone production and then stop taking it after symptom relief is reached.
If testosterone drops back to subpar then TRT should be looked at.
Clomid and arimidex have risks for long term use by men and estrogen doesn't need to be controlled as it is needed by men also.
Your body will naturally limit estrogen to match your testosterone levels.
I also take progesterone because for men its produced in the testes and I've been diagnosed with testicular failure.
So it makes sense to supplement with it and I feel better on it.
If testosterone drops back to subpar then TRT should be looked at.
Clomid and arimidex have risks for long term use by men and estrogen doesn't need to be controlled as it is needed by men also.
Your body will naturally limit estrogen to match your testosterone levels.
I also take progesterone because for men its produced in the testes and I've been diagnosed with testicular failure.
So it makes sense to supplement with it and I feel better on it.