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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Anxiety over Clomid sides
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<blockquote data-quote="thedeparted" data-source="post: 48434" data-attributes="member: 13778"><p>I have past usage of clomid while coming off of AAS, as well as pro hormones which I haven't used in about 5 years. I used higher dosing protocols (Don't remember specifics, maybe 200mg day 1, then 100/50 taper) And I ended up getting some Dragging vision, or tracers in the dark.</p><p></p><p>The symptoms went away when I stopped the clomid.</p><p></p><p>Now as of the last couple of years I have gotten some strange vision issues that the Neurologist has written off as ocular migraines and "Completely normal."</p><p></p><p>I was getting scintillating scotoma's, but never any headache. I have an anxiety issues about my health (over analyze everything,) and don't know if these were caused as a result of the anxiety, or that I had anxiety because they were happening. The Dr did not clarify that either. None the less I have stopped getting them after I saw him in January.</p><p></p><p>What I also get is phosphenes with my eyes open in middle of the day. It has happened about 3 times in 3 years. Always at work, under florescent lighting, while looking at a white wall. It will look like a pure white comet is casually meandering in my peripheral vision for a second,before disappearing.</p><p></p><p>I also have floaters but believe everyone has these.</p><p></p><p>Now why this matters: </p><p></p><p>I was just prescribed a 25/mg day clomid dose, as well anastrozole to combat secondary hypogonadism and infertility. I mentioned my concerns and the Dr said due to the lower dose that I should be fine, but if I get any symptoms to stop treatment and we will go from there.</p><p></p><p>After reading all of the Clomid horror stories, and with my previous experience of dragging vision, and my more recent issues of the phosphines, and scintillating scotoma's I am ready to just cut the treatment, and try a different option.</p><p></p><p>Am I being too paranoid thinking all of these things are related?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thedeparted, post: 48434, member: 13778"] I have past usage of clomid while coming off of AAS, as well as pro hormones which I haven't used in about 5 years. I used higher dosing protocols (Don't remember specifics, maybe 200mg day 1, then 100/50 taper) And I ended up getting some Dragging vision, or tracers in the dark. The symptoms went away when I stopped the clomid. Now as of the last couple of years I have gotten some strange vision issues that the Neurologist has written off as ocular migraines and "Completely normal." I was getting scintillating scotoma's, but never any headache. I have an anxiety issues about my health (over analyze everything,) and don't know if these were caused as a result of the anxiety, or that I had anxiety because they were happening. The Dr did not clarify that either. None the less I have stopped getting them after I saw him in January. What I also get is phosphenes with my eyes open in middle of the day. It has happened about 3 times in 3 years. Always at work, under florescent lighting, while looking at a white wall. It will look like a pure white comet is casually meandering in my peripheral vision for a second,before disappearing. I also have floaters but believe everyone has these. Now why this matters: I was just prescribed a 25/mg day clomid dose, as well anastrozole to combat secondary hypogonadism and infertility. I mentioned my concerns and the Dr said due to the lower dose that I should be fine, but if I get any symptoms to stop treatment and we will go from there. After reading all of the Clomid horror stories, and with my previous experience of dragging vision, and my more recent issues of the phosphines, and scintillating scotoma's I am ready to just cut the treatment, and try a different option. Am I being too paranoid thinking all of these things are related? [/QUOTE]
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