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Eye Dryness
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<blockquote data-quote="Bcliff3027" data-source="post: 136315" data-attributes="member: 16816"><p>Hello all! I am having an issue. I was previously on Clomid mono treatment for 3 years. It raised me from a 220-260 to 560ish range. The Clomid would dry my eyes out a few hours after taking it. My vision would get slightly cloudy. The dryness would go away within 8 hours. After deciding we weren’t going to have anymore kids we decided to go with TRT because of the eye issue. Clomid certainly improved my quality of life but I didn’t feel like a million bucks like guys on TRT seemed to feel. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, I’ve been on TRT for over a year now and I’ve been noticing a progressively worsening of my eye dryness. Last weekend was it for me. Eye lids twitching constantly.. feeling as if I had cramps in and around my eyes. Light sensativity intensified. </p><p></p><p>Current protocol </p><p>150mg split x2</p><p>.25mg -.50mg anastrozole 1-2x a week</p><p>HCG 3x a week 250iu</p><p></p><p>Last blood test not sensitive.</p><p>890 total T</p><p>49 estrodial</p><p></p><p>I feel like maybe I should just try to lower my dosing until the anastrozole isn’t needed anymore. I’m not going to lie I do strength train quite a bit.. I’m definitely enjoying the TRT benefits and it seems heart breaking to cut back on progress. Bf is way down 27% - 19% while adding crazy muscle. Recently benched 330 for one. I’m training for powerlifting. I saw another telemedicine clinic offering deca in conjunction with their TRT. I’m wondering if something that doesn’t aromatize would benefit me. </p><p></p><p>Anyways any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bcliff3027, post: 136315, member: 16816"] Hello all! I am having an issue. I was previously on Clomid mono treatment for 3 years. It raised me from a 220-260 to 560ish range. The Clomid would dry my eyes out a few hours after taking it. My vision would get slightly cloudy. The dryness would go away within 8 hours. After deciding we weren’t going to have anymore kids we decided to go with TRT because of the eye issue. Clomid certainly improved my quality of life but I didn’t feel like a million bucks like guys on TRT seemed to feel. Anyways, I’ve been on TRT for over a year now and I’ve been noticing a progressively worsening of my eye dryness. Last weekend was it for me. Eye lids twitching constantly.. feeling as if I had cramps in and around my eyes. Light sensativity intensified. Current protocol 150mg split x2 .25mg -.50mg anastrozole 1-2x a week HCG 3x a week 250iu Last blood test not sensitive. 890 total T 49 estrodial I feel like maybe I should just try to lower my dosing until the anastrozole isn’t needed anymore. I’m not going to lie I do strength train quite a bit.. I’m definitely enjoying the TRT benefits and it seems heart breaking to cut back on progress. Bf is way down 27% - 19% while adding crazy muscle. Recently benched 330 for one. I’m training for powerlifting. I saw another telemedicine clinic offering deca in conjunction with their TRT. I’m wondering if something that doesn’t aromatize would benefit me. Anyways any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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