I am one of those who have always shied away from S4 for that purpose. If I understood the reason it happens, and that it is truly transient I might change my stance but it just makes me nervous. I used a research chem a while back that thus far has permanently make me more light sensitive than I was before. Not horribly but I notice it for sure. Especially when driving at night. Peoples low beam headlights look almost like high beams to me now.
I can't see at night very well anyways.
I'm also an early bird
I get up at 330am everyday and I'm in bed at 7pm
So it fit in nicely for me.
Dylan Gemeli does a nice run down on why it does what it does.
I can say that it goes completely away.
It can be pretty disorienting.
From a dead sleep waking up in a pitch black room I was stumbling into stuff that normally I'd be able to avoid from my eyes adjusting.
Your eyes just don't adjust to the dark
Its like a yellowish black blob blocking your vision.
In the light its just a yellow tint.not bad at all.
Its strong and makes you strong
I'm a big fan
I wish more people could do it....I feel like its my little secret.
In my opinion ostarine is an 5 LGD is an 5
S4 is an 8.5
I took rad with s4 and the s4 completely over powered the rad so I'm still not sure what to give the rad.