Clomid Cycle Without an AI & got an Enlarged Prostate-Questions

I did a cycle of Ostarine to help my joints, it crashed my T levels and I went on a Clomid cycle 25/25/12.5. I had to stop a week short because my prostate flared up bad. I’m gettign my T levels tested in a month or so and if they are still low like they normally are, I was goign to try and stay on Clomid, but I’m wondering if that is a good idea with my prostate. I don’t know what I should dose an AI with it at. Also, I don’t know what to ask the doc when it comes to prostate. I ordered Saw Palmetto, but of course it gives me reflux. I no longer need GERD meds since I had surgery, but certain things still trigger gerd, mainly herbs. I can take stinging nettle and it doesn’t bother me. So, I was wondering about dosing Clomid with an AI and if stinging nettle alone is fine for prostate health and what all to do to reduce prostate, since it was enlarged before my Clomid cycle. The Clomid just made it worse. I want to avoid TRT if I can. Plus I’m wondering if I take an AI while on Clomid if I’ll still get the Clomid headaches.

On a separate note, how did ostarine affect your joints?

I would bet if you searched Clomid on this forum, the majority of responses regarding clomid are negative. Why did you choose clomid over Nolva for a PCT?

What are you attributing your BPH to? and how is it tied to Clomid?

Clomid can raise E2 very high, this could aggravate his prostate

I chose Clomid, because I simply couldn’t get Nolva and I was worried about liver toxicity. I had to find a SERM in tablet form, because RC stuff gives me terrible reflux.

Would Avena Sativa help with prostate? What about Pygeum? I can’t take Saw Palmetto, it makes me feel horrible. I have nettle root, but it dries my sinuses a little. I basically can’t take anything that acts like an antihistamine, because my sinuses run dry already from turbinate reduction surgery and I can’t have anything that causes reflux, because of my GERD. Also, I obviously don’t want anything that lowers T. So yeah, most herbs I can’t even take.

I’m pretty sure that Cialis was originally intended to treat BPH, if you can get your hands on some of that, it might help. I’ve taken the research chemical version and its pretty good.

I can only take RC in tablet form though because of my reflux. Liquid RC is like trying to drink acid for me.

I have reflux too and I found a RC site that I have absolutely no problems with. Its supposed to be sublingual and never really reach your stomach.

Well I found out that the same source where I got Clomid has Cialis. I just didn’t know, because it’s under Cialis’s chemical name.

Sorry brother, wish I could give you my website.

It’s okay, I don’t need it now. I can get tablets of Cialis at the same site I got Clomid, I found out. So it’s all good. I’m going to see the specialist first, but if he doesn’t give me Cialis and tries to give me anti-androgen pills, I’m going to say screw it and just order the Cialis.

Cialis not covered by insurance can be outrageous expensive.