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    Eye problems

    Ok,i've been on my first cycle of test e 450mg week for 17 days now with 20mg nolva ed.Then 6 days ago i came home from work sat on the computer and i get these weird pains in the top of my eyes from the light.Ever since then everytime i look at light i get these pains and find it hard to focus without squinting.I've never hed any problem like this before so i am wondering if anyone might have come across something that could clear this problem for me.Could it be the nolva or the AAS?

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    Sounds like a migraine to me bro, pains from light at the top of the eyes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juddman
    Sounds like a migraine to me bro, pains from light at the top of the eyes?
    thats what it sounds like to me too..

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    If it is, could be from a range of reasons...could be as simple as dehydration, stress, etc.

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    Being that i've never experianced migraines i thought your supposed to get pounding pains in the centre of forehead.If they are migrains,are they most likely the result of steroid use and hormone fluctuations?If so will they subside or will i have to put up with them for my whole cycle?

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    I get migraines in my eyes...I dont think they have to be in a particular place.
    http://www.medinfo.co.uk/conditions/migraine.html
    This shows there can be many causes, including hormone fluctuations.

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