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Seeing lights

zips92

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This is the second time this has happened to me (different cycles).

The first time was actually during PCT while using Clomid........occasionally during the day, all of the sudden I would see a lot of little bright flashing lights circulating around my field of vision for about 10 seconds. This happened for 3 or 4 days. I then did some research and learned that this can actually be a common side effect from using clomid (this phenomona of flashing lights in your vision actually has a technical name, I forget what it is, probably someblody else knows), and is one of the reasons why some bros don't use or recommend clomid. After that I stopped using clomid.

The second occurrence happened today, coincedentally just 3 days after starting letrozole/femara and dostinex for gyno (I am on cycle). Has anyone heard of this potential side effect with these ancillaries similar to clomid? I view this as potentially one good thing and that is the dostinex and/or letro may be legit good stuff if indeed the real stuff causes these effects. :worried:
 
Same thing happens to me at the end of a heavy set sometimes, or at the end of a monster drop set....aint no thang. It might be a side effect of clomid, who knows, but I get it just from normal lifting every now and then.
 
I get those once in a while,and it really doesn't seem to be associated with any type of substance I'm running.Looks like little bright white sparks of electricity that seem to move in different directions.Trippy shit. I see it on my computer screen every now and then.
 
After getting them they can stay for life (on and off) as well as other permanent eye damage.... is what I was trying to say.
 
I have had them ever since i got a concussion - on and off pretty sparingly... but defnitely happens sometimes after huge exertion like DL/Squats...
 
ProtienFiend said:
After getting them they can stay for life (on and off) as well as other permanent eye damage.... is what I was trying to say.

This is similar to what I have heard also, but have never heard of it with any other substance than Clomid.

This symptom associated with Clomid is "optic neuropathy", or floaters/tracers in slang. Hopefully not a big deal, or not a sign of real eye damage. Thanks.
 
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