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    Test 400 blurry vision

    I am coming up to 6 weeks this sat on 1 ml of test 400 . Since Monday my near vision has been blurry on close up writing. It got the better of me yesterday so I went to see a eye doctor. They check my eyed pressure and all the back of my eye and everything is fine. I checked my BP on a home monitor I have and its 97/74 which is fine. I have had no other sides and I am running no A.I.

    Could this be due to the test 400 ?

    Could I have high estrogen which is causing this blurry vision even though I am getting no other sides.

    I have just read that it can a high red blood count. Gonna be honest I had a wedding sat and I have about 10 pints of Guinness. Could this of created a High Red Blood Count and effect my vision ?

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    I would definitely get blood count checked. 10 pints of guinness might make your mother in law look hot, but not raise your blood count unless slightly with dehydration.

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    I had the same symptoms early last year,tops out I had a very fast type of catterac and had to have lazer and a have anew lens put in...
    According to the surgeon steroids could have been the cause?
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    It's called a sub capsular cataract
    A subcapsular cataract happens at the back of the lens. Some people with diabetes or those taking big doses of steroid medications have a greater risk of developing a subcapsular cataract.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Booz View Post
    It's called a sub capsular cataract
    A subcapsular cataract happens at the back of the lens. Some people with diabetes or those taking big doses of steroid medications have a greater risk of developing a subcapsular cataract.
    I had my eyes checked yesterday though.

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    prob not that then mate but I'd keep an eye on it......
    Sorry couldn't help that..:-)
    Blood pressure can affect your eyes too but you say you have checked your Bp
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    Quote Originally Posted by Booz View Post
    prob not that then mate but I'd keep an eye on it......
    Sorry couldn't help that..:-)
    Blood pressure can affect your eyes too but you say you have checked your Bp
    haha

    Im goinf to finish up cycle early. I had my last Jab last monday. I have Nolvadex on hand, I do not want to take Clomid for vision side effects. Am I right in saying it ok to start Nolvadex a week Monday at 40/40/20/20 ?

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    Generally 14 days after your last shot of enanthate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Booz View Post
    Generally 14 days after your last shot of enanthate

    Ok, Do you think Nolvadex only will be ok, I was only on for 6 injections. Do not really want to add clomid. Again with the vision problems ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Booz View Post
    It's called a sub capsular cataract
    A subcapsular cataract happens at the back of the lens. Some people with diabetes or those taking big doses of steroid medications have a greater risk of developing a subcapsular cataract.
    Not all things can be grouped into that.I get the same thing but my balance is off.Well after seeing a lot of different Doctors they said I had too many undianosed concussions.OK my spelling s--ks but many things can play hell with your vision.

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    [QUOTE=Booz;7225103]It's called a sub capsular cataract
    A subcapsular cataract happens at the back of the lens. Some people with diabetes or those taking big doses of steroid medications have a greater risk of developing a subcapsular cataract.[/QUOTE

    I know corticosteroids can cause this problem.....not so sure androgens can have the same effect.

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    Thanks for reply guys, any advice if just Nolvadex at 40/40/20/20 will be ok for a 6 week course of test 400 1ml a week ?

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