Good point
@GHgut4life but the bigger question for me isn't the clomid/nolva timing, its whether the LH/FSH on those bloods was actually endogenous or still residual from the HMG clearing out.
HMG literally contains active FSH and LH (or hCG with LH activity). The half life of FSH from HMG is around 30-40 hours so after 4 days you're looking at 2-3 half lives, most of it should be cleared but maybe not all of it.
Even if the LH/FSH is genuinely coming from the pituitary, one blood test showing recovery doesn't mean the axis is fully restored long term. The pituitary might have kicked in as a rebound response from the sudden drop when HCG/HMG was pulled, but that doesn't guarantee it stays online. Thats the whole reason we run SERMs, to keep the hypothalamus/pituitary firing through the negative feedback loop while everything stabilises.
Either way
@Trixtr751 the numbers are looking promising brother, just keep an eye on it and maybe get another set of bloods in a few weeks once the clomid/nolva is done to confirm the axis is holding on its own.
Just follow the PCT protocol and the magic will happen brother