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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Attempted hpta restart log
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<blockquote data-quote="3DMission" data-source="post: 180462" data-attributes="member: 16125"><p>Word of caution on Clomid. Beware of any ocular side effects. I was on Clomid long term to bring back fertility. It worked great, but it started to affect my vision. There was also a mental side effect that drove me crazy. I was unable to get songs out of my head. I know this sounds weird, but it was definitely related to Clomid. Weeks after stopping Clomid this side effect started to fade. If I heard a song or a catchy tune it was near impossible to get it out of my head, to the point it was driving me crazy. It’s odd, but makes me wonder how else Clomid may be impacting my brain. Once it started affecting my vision it really freaked me out. In the beginning it was great, but from my experience I would not recommend long term usage. I am not familiar with enclomiphene.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3DMission, post: 180462, member: 16125"] Word of caution on Clomid. Beware of any ocular side effects. I was on Clomid long term to bring back fertility. It worked great, but it started to affect my vision. There was also a mental side effect that drove me crazy. I was unable to get songs out of my head. I know this sounds weird, but it was definitely related to Clomid. Weeks after stopping Clomid this side effect started to fade. If I heard a song or a catchy tune it was near impossible to get it out of my head, to the point it was driving me crazy. It’s odd, but makes me wonder how else Clomid may be impacting my brain. Once it started affecting my vision it really freaked me out. In the beginning it was great, but from my experience I would not recommend long term usage. I am not familiar with enclomiphene. [/QUOTE]
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