Alternative after Clomid gave vision side effects?

Not really sure about that but if you’re concerned with your vision this really isn’t the place for advice. Just being honest with you man. There’s no one on here that you should trust your vision to including the site doctors. If you have a question about your eye health or your vision you should really consult with an eye care professional. With that said I’ve never seen anyone have a irreversible damage to their eyes from taking Clomid but this is something you’re going to have to decide on your own under a physicians care.

When I experienced floaters and “ghosting” after my first three weeks with Clomid, I went to the eye doctor immediately. They dilated me and did a thorough exam and found nothing wrong with my eyes at all. So that’s good.
 
You have gotten some good advice here, reduce your Clomid dose and give it more time for recovery. 3 months or so. Your LH and FSH are bouncing back well, which is a good sign, do not take HCG at this point as it will shut it down again.
 
You didn't specify but 12.5mg/D would be a little too much, why not go EOD and see if the sides get tolerable. You appear to be by the numbers primary hypo so I would not see much a restart happening here any way. You have good enough LH/FSH to indicate you're primary. And where's your Free T labs? Total Test is pretty pointless when it's Free T that can be used in the body.

I’ve done one single dose of 12.5mg since this thread started. Today would be number two, but I haven’t done it yet. I already feel like I’m experiencing sides, but can’t tell for sure if it’s just in my head. The floaters I’m seeing are again only in my right eye. My right eye also appears a bit sensitive to white or bright lighting. Left eye has zero symptoms whatsoever. Ever heard of clomid vision sides in only one single eye? Am I just looking for sides?

Is it safe to just switch over to Torem? If so, what dosage is adequate?
 
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