Adverse visual symptoms including transient blurring of vision, double vision, scotomata(spots), flashing lights, or light sensetivity can occur with clomid. These effects on vision appear to be dose related and usually disappear within a few days or weeks following discontinuance of the drug. Visual symptoms seem to result from intensification and prolongation of after-images and often first appear or are accentuated when you are exposed to a more brightly-lit environment. Decreased visual acuity (blurry vision)may occur.
Reports of posterior cortical senile cataracts are in some studies following clomid therapy, but the exact relationship between cataracts and the drug has not been determined. Ophthalmologically definable scotomata and electroretinographic changes in retinal function have also been reported.
When clomid is used for fertility,It is recommended that any patient with visual symptoms discontinue clomid.
Vasomotor symptoms such as sweating are also commom with clomid. I know you won't like the comparison but they resemble menopausal hot flashes. These effects are usually mild and disappear after clomid therapy is discontinued.
Bottom line is you should stop and not use clomid,I'd use a Nolva based post cycle plan instead.