Another Clomid warning.

Hi Maybe a long shot but it's been close to 7 years, are you still experiencing the floaters?

Wow, I can't believe it's been 7 years since I started this thread. Anyone from that time period still around? I hope everyone is doing well.

@vegetable69 to answer your question: yes unfortunately I do but if you have them too don't feel discouraged because:

- They have decreased in amount
- I also have other health problems that may have contributed
- The brain/eyes actually "program" themselves to eventually ignore the floaters
- I've noticed some antioxidants help, and so I'm still experimenting with that

If you also got them, don't stress it, you'll be ok. Besides, the more you pay attention to them the more you'll notice them and drive yourself crazy.

I don't even think about them anymore and my vision itself remains great these days.

That said, I would still not recommend clomid because there are better options now.
 
Wow, I can't believe it's been 7 years since I started this thread. Anyone from that time period still around? I hope everyone is doing well.

@vegetable69 to answer your question: yes unfortunately I do but if you have them too don't feel discouraged because:

- They have decreased in amount
- I also have other health problems that may have contributed
- The brain/eyes actually "program" themselves to eventually ignore the floaters
- I've noticed some antioxidants help, and so I'm still experimenting with that

If you also got them, don't stress it, you'll be ok. Besides, the more you pay attention to them the more you'll notice them and drive yourself crazy.

I don't even think about them anymore and my vision itself remains great these days.

That said, I would still not recommend clomid because there are better options now.
Good to hear that they're not that bothersome to you anymore. I haven't done any PCT yet, and honestly any of the (potential) side effects I don't mind, except the visual "disturbances". Seems like all the medical studies/research papers list ocular sides as very rare (1-2% of cases), but if I ask around on the forums then it's a lot higher, a little bit scary. But it's nice to know that they have decreased and also that your brain is just blocking them out, would really drive me mad, and nice to know your vision is great :) Thanks for the reply btw!
 
Wow, I can't believe it's been 7 years since I started this thread. Anyone from that time period still around? I hope everyone is doing well.

@vegetable69 to answer your question: yes unfortunately I do but if you have them too don't feel discouraged because:

- They have decreased in amount
- I also have other health problems that may have contributed
- The brain/eyes actually "program" themselves to eventually ignore the floaters
- I've noticed some antioxidants help, and so I'm still experimenting with that

If you also got them, don't stress it, you'll be ok. Besides, the more you pay attention to them the more you'll notice them and drive yourself crazy.

I don't even think about them anymore and my vision itself remains great these days.

That said, I would still not recommend clomid because there are better options now.
Similar experience here. It's been a couple years and the floaters are still present but much less noticeable. I rarely think about them. Fuck clomid.
 

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