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    Test-E Cause Blurry Vision?

    was wondering as i'm currently on a test-e cycle, anyone have any information on this? my vision doesn't seem as sharp as it could be but then maybe i'm thinking too much into it.

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    Doesn`t sound linked to the Test. maybe go get your eyes checked out anyways.

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    Blurred vision is a typical symptom of high blood pressure.

    Get your blood pressure checked before you go get your eyes checked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chave2k89 View Post
    was wondering as i'm currently on a test-e cycle, anyone have any information on this? my vision doesn't seem as sharp as it could be but then maybe i'm thinking too much into it.
    I have used teste MANY MANY times and have NEVER had what you talk about, thats for sure. blurry due to low sugar or something else sure. but not teste.

    you should get checked out by a doc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish Juicer View Post
    Blurred vision is a typical symptom of high blood pressure.

    Get your blood pressure checked before you go get your eyes checked.


    Damn beat me to it. Yes Test can contribute to high BP also.

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    I experienced a tad bit of this also. I figured it was caused by a high bp.

    Trying my best to watch that too now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redz View Post
    Doesn`t sound linked to the Test. maybe go get your eyes checked out anyways.
    yea i made an appt today so will head there once i leave work, i have history of retinal detachment in my left eye and retinal tears in my right eye so my doc is more than accommodating on the fly, hopefully i'll get good news!

    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish Juicer View Post
    Blurred vision is a typical symptom of high blood pressure.

    Get your blood pressure checked before you go get your eyes checked.
    yea, i'm thinking high bp which can lead to high inner ocular pressure which can cause blurry vision, just worry as high iop long term can cause glaucoma etc

    Quote Originally Posted by Blergs View Post
    I have used teste MANY MANY times and have NEVER had what you talk about, thats for sure. blurry due to low sugar or something else sure. but not teste.

    you should get checked out by a doc.
    thanks for the reply, sugar is fine i believe but have made an appt

    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post

    Damn beat me to it. Yes Test can contribute to high BP also.
    thanks for the info

    Quote Originally Posted by samson_420 View Post
    I experienced a tad bit of this also. I figured it was caused by a high bp.

    Trying my best to watch that too now.
    yea, i'll let you guys know what the doc says

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    Quote Originally Posted by chave2k89 View Post
    was wondering as i'm currently on a test-e cycle, anyone have any information on this? my vision doesn't seem as sharp as it could be but then maybe i'm thinking too much into it.
    I'm guessing its not even related to the TEST E but could be symptoms of high BP or blood sugar issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish Juicer View Post
    Blurred vision is a typical symptom of high blood pressure.

    Get your blood pressure checked before you go get your eyes checked.
    Actually, any ophalmogist will take a blood pressure reading during a routine eye exam. And, if not, request as they have the equipment to do so. As they are M.D.'s.

    Just my .02

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    High IOP is independent of blood pressure. Blurry vision is associated with diabetes and/or high blood sugar.

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