I like to keep a small bottle of Visine in my room at all times. I prefer blazed eyes, but use the drops when I have to be somewhere.
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I like to keep a small bottle of Visine in my room at all times. I prefer blazed eyes, but use the drops when I have to be somewhere.
It's very interesting, the etymology behind this, because it can be very easily explained, if you'll read me.
When the body experiences a headache, it is due to the dilation of the blood vessels in the brain; essentially, the blood vessels open up wider than normal, and press against nerves surrounding the brain and skull, because the brain itself cannot feel pain.
The same thing is going on with your eyes- the blood vessels are dilating and pressing against your ocular nerves in excess. Glaucoma patients have trouble with blood pressure behind their eyes, and smoking pot helps widen the blood vessels in order for the blood to have more room to flow around, and thus regulating the ocular blood pressure, reducing any possibility of damage to the eye or ocular nerve.
In simple terms, lay of the pot for a bit, and drink caffiene- this will help return the blood vessels to their normal size :)
Purple, thanks for that info actually. Now I know that my headaches were from the amount I burned, since they always came on after constant sessions. . .
Hey guys... thanks so much. Purple Banana... thanks!! I haven't smoked at all today, drank a lot of coke and stuff with caffeine. My eyes are a little sensative to the light... but I don't feel that pressure anymore.
I DO NOT BLAME THE WEED!!
I blame my eyes!! Hahahaha. Yeah... thanks so much for the tips.
Its impossible for me not smoke for a day. But... I can smoke less. So... we shall see how today.
Has anyone gotten to the point where your eyes are purple? That happens to me alot. Is that normal?
No, I have never had my eyes turn purple....you should get that checked out and report back :(.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ms. Floyd
Yer welcome ^-^ It's lovely to work in healthcare to know the technical stuff behind all of it... That is until you smoke a bowl and forget most of it until you're sober again :P
The term is used in how words are broken down, but it's used as a loose slang term in some med schools in order to break down disease and disorder processes... I actually found this to be hilarious, as I switched majors from pre-med to English my last year of med school. Believe me, being a doctor is not what it's cracked up to be.
Excellent catch, though :)
One time after some Purple I could make out the individual viens in my eyes by the feeling. My eyelids felt like grids, and when i closed my eyes and looked into the light I could see the bloodvessels. It was uncomfortable, but reallly trippy!
My eyes have been purple only once.
I think I jumped backwards when I looked in the mirror.
It was my second or third high I think.
i would love to be a doctor and study science's and medicine :( but i can't because i chose humanity subjects for my final year of highschool :( which means i dont have the pre-requisites to study sciences at university, which i am really upset about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Purple Banana
Only reason why i didnt do sciences is because i didnt think i could do the harder maths, and now i realise i was stupid because i can.
IT IS FUCKING RIDICULOUS HOW THE GOVERNMENT FORCES CHILDREN TO MAKE DECISIONS AT SUCH A YOUNG AGE WHILE WILL AFFECT THEIR ENTIRE LIVES. :mad:
Science subjects are what i want to study :( now i have to spend my life studying subjects im not really interested in and there is nothing i can do about it.
Fuck i hate it how the Government has so much control.
Shit i am totally off topic, i guess i really needed to get that off my chest (im to embaressed to tell my parents because they wanted me to do the harder maths and sciences) It's not fair to let a child make those decisions :(
SORRY ABOUT THE RANT :(