The guest above is wrong. For those who smoke good buds everyday blurred vision and dizzyness are common symptoms of withdrawal like supid headaches with nausea in the morning, no appetite, anxiety, insomnia, fear, etc. When the symptoms reach it´s peak you feel like you gonna die. But severe withdrawals are for heavy smokers of high grade when quit.
i am 15 years old and had been smoking for a year and i stoped for three weeks now and am experiencing blurred vision and am seeing blurry dots stll and bright lights are blured even more so
same im 14,i get pins and needles all the time,i cant concentrate on things to close to me,if i panic i then get double vision,but if i calm down and breath slowly my vision comes back after 10-20mins,i have been drug free for 18 days,i dont get headaches as bad and my visions getting better,i have got anxiety so i get scarred that my eye sight will go blurry again but try not to panic it wears off :)
Guys it goes away trust me. The more you stress about your vision and feeling out of touch the worse you will feel. pins and needles is from breathing heavily (hyperventilating) because you are stressing out about how you feel. relaxing and embracing it will help. Easier said than done but trust me it will pass and you will feel better. Hangovers from alcohol will make you feel dizzy and exaggerate these feelings aswell. I eventually forgot about it and it passed. It seems to happen to younger people more often from what i can tell. I smoked heavily from 15 years old. got de-realization and weird vision by about 18 years old - tunnel vision type thing. youre concentrating on your perception of light too much. concentrate on the important things in life and this anxiety will pass. that is all it is. it is normal. stay away from the cannabis full stop. it doesnt suit some people and thats a fact. people who are commenting negatively dont understand. they shouldnt bother contributing to this thread. if you cant handle the anxiety and blurred vision its ok to go to your doctor. there are medications to help this problem. Youre doctor is there to help you remember that. but thats a last resort - because you can cope with it. I had panic attacks because i felt so out of touch with reality. like i was looking through a camera. and i did go to the doc - who know their sh*t and i can guarantee u will feel at ease - they have seen it all. youre not going mad. give it a couple of months. you will get better
dude, this post honestly makes me feel better knowing im not going insane..., i.ve been feeling like this for about a month and its been a struggle.. but im glad to know it will pass giving it time.. its cool to know that someone went through this as well...
33 years old here, steady smoker for the last eight years. Very heavy at times. I've quit a few times and yeah, you feel as though you're going to go crazy at times. But eventually those times pas by less and less often and you begin to forget about them. It can take days, weeks or months depending on how heavy you smoked and it depends on the THC content of what you smoked. Stressing out about it doesn't help either, because if you believe you're going to keep feeling that way then it's pretty easy for your brain to accept that you just do. You have to remember that you lived life just fine without it and that you're just returning to normal as it leaves your system. Sooner or later those feelings will pass and you won't have them anymore.
Pesticides dont work that they paralyze muscles.
Simply no. It can go to vitreous. About optic nerve people start thing! cannabis is treatment for glaucoma which damage optic nerve, so how something which is involved in tratment cause the same damage? halos andstartbust can be due to cornea not related to cannabis