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SARMS S-4 and Vision

flandyman

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I know there have been several anecdotal reports in this sub forum of vision issues when using SARMS-S4. Most of the reports seem to be coming from people using over 50mg/day.

What I haven't seen is any scientific data or studies around these vision issues. Does anyone have any insight into this (controlled studies, long term affects, etc.)?

I like the prospect of SARMS S-4 and it's potential, but personally, I'd rather grow a third arm out of my back than lose my vision.
 
I know there have been several anecdotal reports in this sub forum of vision issues when using SARMS-S4. Most of the reports seem to be coming from people using over 50mg/day.

What I haven't seen is any scientific data or studies around these vision issues. Does anyone have any insight into this (controlled studies, long term affects, etc.)?

I like the prospect of SARMS S-4 and it's potential, but personally, I'd rather grow a third arm out of my back than lose my vision.




Well then you better start making threads and asking the same questions about clomid and nolvadex bro because guess whats one of the common side effects of these to serms? O ya baby tracers and vision problems.

Anyway I have a product coming out some day that is made for people on sarms and other steroid like products. Mostly for people on sarms though. It will make the sarms stronger and protect against any of the vision sides and others.
 
My eyes took a while to transition from light to dark, I called this one girl's shirt GREEN and she told me it was bright BLUE and she wore it because she knew it was my favorite color...whoops. I went to Friday's to eat for Valentines day and the whole building was yellow inside. Night driving was fine, unless I was on back roads and I had to drive at like half speed. All @ 50-60mg tops.

Vision does come back a couple days after stopping though...

-Legacy
 
I know there have been several anecdotal reports in this sub forum of vision issues when using SARMS-S4. Most of the reports seem to be coming from people using over 50mg/day.

What I haven't seen is any scientific data or studies around these vision issues. Does anyone have any insight into this (controlled studies, long term affects, etc.)?

I like the prospect of SARMS S-4 and it's potential, but personally, I'd rather grow a third arm out of my back than lose my vision.

Most people I know have been using 50-100mg daily
very little problems.
 
You can take @300mg of Bilberry daily and will help with the vision sides.

If you buy sarms from sarmssearch ask him about the " sarms supplement with the bilberry ", it is also designed specifically for people who use sarms. I am sure he will let you know about it and how to get it :)

C
 
You can take @300mg of Bilberry daily and will help with the vision sides.

If you buy sarms from sarmssearch ask him about the " sarms supplement with the bilberry ", it is also designed specifically for people who use sarms. I am sure he will let you know about it and how to get it :)

C

yas he is prob making it with me lolololol
 
I got vision sides at 50 mg per day after about 3 weeks
hard to transition from light to dark
everything looked "polarized" and high contrast
golden or violet tint to everything
blue looked green.

its been a week since last dosed.
this week I have a completely blind spot the size of a grapefruit at arms length in the center of my vision at low light.

a large heart shaped black spot, absolutely blind in that spot

the black spot is shrinking away at about 10% per day as sight is restored around the edges

with good lighting, it is a deep discoloration zone, if I look at a solid blue wall, there is a green blob about the size of an orange at arms length.

When I first wake up in the morning I see a glowing image with eyes closed, like an after image of staring at a light bulb.
 
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