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Hello, I started a SARM triple stack (Ostarine + GW-501516 + S4) and was quite concerned about the side effects on vision produced by S4.
I am taking S4 at the "normal" dose of 50 mg/day, split into 25+25 mg taken 12 hours apart. I never intended to run it at 100 mg/day as many users seem to do.
Anyway, at 25+25 mg/day, the disturbing effect on vision started about six days after the beginning of the cycle. It seems to depend on the nature of the lighting present in the room. In some places, the tint is greenish (yesterday at the gym, my PT's face looked definitely green), in other places it's yellowish. I noted some temporary change in tint when moving from a natural lighted ambient to an artificial (fluorescent) lighted one: after such a transition, the colors look normal for a few minutes, then the tint becomes noticeable again. Transitioning from skylight to dark is a bit harder than usual, but it lasts just 4-5 seconds and never includes complete (although very short) "blindness": entering a tunnel while driving is no big issue. Another positive thing that I noticed is that in an almost completely dark room, my sight is as good as before: with only one low-intensity LED light point, I can see perfectly. Walking in a dark street or alley isn't any issue. I suppose that people who reported night-blindness, were probably taking S4 at 100 mg/day. For some unknown reason, I've always had very high levels of vitamin A (retinol), about 8-10 times the average: maybe the high level of retinol is somehow "protecting" me against the effects of S4. Just my 2¢ worth
I am taking S4 at the "normal" dose of 50 mg/day, split into 25+25 mg taken 12 hours apart. I never intended to run it at 100 mg/day as many users seem to do.
Anyway, at 25+25 mg/day, the disturbing effect on vision started about six days after the beginning of the cycle. It seems to depend on the nature of the lighting present in the room. In some places, the tint is greenish (yesterday at the gym, my PT's face looked definitely green), in other places it's yellowish. I noted some temporary change in tint when moving from a natural lighted ambient to an artificial (fluorescent) lighted one: after such a transition, the colors look normal for a few minutes, then the tint becomes noticeable again. Transitioning from skylight to dark is a bit harder than usual, but it lasts just 4-5 seconds and never includes complete (although very short) "blindness": entering a tunnel while driving is no big issue. Another positive thing that I noticed is that in an almost completely dark room, my sight is as good as before: with only one low-intensity LED light point, I can see perfectly. Walking in a dark street or alley isn't any issue. I suppose that people who reported night-blindness, were probably taking S4 at 100 mg/day. For some unknown reason, I've always had very high levels of vitamin A (retinol), about 8-10 times the average: maybe the high level of retinol is somehow "protecting" me against the effects of S4. Just my 2¢ worth
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