View Full Version : Bad for your eyes?
mafyew
01-08-2007, 04:53 AM
Is letting your eyes relax while high bad for them? Sometimes i like to listen to music when im nice and stoned, and lye in my bed. I like to look at my ceiling fan and let my eyes relax. After like 5 seconds, my eyes begin to twitch, and do weird things, making ollusions happen. For example one of the blades will disapear. Stuff also tends to spin, and 'melt' at some points. I have some control over the intensity, and the ollusions, which makes it really enjoyable. I just wonder if this is bad for your eyes?
timothylearyisdead
01-08-2007, 07:27 AM
yeah
Monoxide90
01-08-2007, 12:26 PM
I do exactly the same thing sometimes, My light shade actually dissapears into the ceiling and other really weird stuff happnes, like you said you have control over it so it can be quite fun :)
As for damage to your eyes I'm not quite sure, your eyes are designed to stand the wear and tear of everyday life for 80-90+ years so I doubt a few twitches and movmements will turn you blind or anything! In my opinion it's all ok and the same thing kinda happens when your sitting up high aswell.
If your eyes ever start to hurt on a regular basis then maybe you could say it's down to cannabis, but aslong as they are healthy don't worrry about it!
Or if your actually seriousley paranoid, see an optician.
invoke
01-08-2007, 01:45 PM
Nah, probably not. Think about how much your eyes strain throughout the day, especially when you are on the computer.
TheKidThatLovesMary
01-08-2007, 02:16 PM
ya the same shit dosnt happen with me but somtimes when im tiered or really baked my eyes will twitch like go from left to right back and forth for acouple seconds really really fast or my eyes will become un focused on an object almost like ur zoning out but thats just a sign to me to take a lil weed nap. Then wake up an enjoy the buzz.
funfubarman
01-08-2007, 02:23 PM
can't you get herb for eye issues anyway
1234abcd
01-08-2007, 02:28 PM
can't you get herb for eye issues anyway
Yes it reduces intra ocular pressure. Great for people with glaucoma.
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