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Posts: 14 Joined: 06-Feb-2012 Last visit: 01-Jun-2012
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Ok, so as I said in my introduction essay, I had a horrible morning glory trip on about 800 or 1200 seeds. This happened more than a month ago and ever since, my pupils have been huuuuuuuuuuuuge. Even when I am not on anything! Just constantly dialated! Could this be permanent? I has anyone had anything similar to them happen after LSA? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57FbTdxoXEwI clearly see why Theres no answer for me Cause I'm falling asleep At the wheel of discovery Chasing a dream that out runs every being You look soon enough But you'll never start seeing
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Posts: 6739 Joined: 13-Apr-2009 Last visit: 10-Apr-2022
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Mydriasis after one month, with no previous indication of this condition before using the drug?
Lysergics are well known to cause mydriasis, but this is the first time I have heard of it affecting a person after one month.
I am not a doctor, but if this persists in one month, I would see a specialist about it. During this next month I would focus on relaxing, eating well, and not worrying about it. Please do whatever you feel is right, however.
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Posts: 14 Joined: 06-Feb-2012 Last visit: 01-Jun-2012
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۩ wrote:Mydriasis after one month, with no previous indication of this condition before using the drug?
Lysergics are well known to cause mydriasis, but this is the first time I have heard of it affecting a person after one month.
I am not a doctor, but if this persists in one month, I would see a specialist about it. During this next month I would focus on relaxing, eating well, and not worrying about it. Please do whatever you feel is right, however. Should I be concerned? Could it lead to more serious things? I am not worried about the mydriasis alone I actually think it's kinda cool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57FbTdxoXEwI clearly see why Theres no answer for me Cause I'm falling asleep At the wheel of discovery Chasing a dream that out runs every being You look soon enough But you'll never start seeing
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Posts: 6739 Joined: 13-Apr-2009 Last visit: 10-Apr-2022
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I have known people with it that lived with it their entire lives.
I have never heard of a case of someone having it after a month after taking LSA, therefore I can not say.
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Posts: 205 Joined: 03-Jan-2012 Last visit: 07-Feb-2020 Location: Nirn
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Once again I will suggest the obvious...visit a doctor.Can't harm you,and with some eye drops the problem will most likely be fixed The character Indoril_Nerevar is an artistic work of fiction, and thus all his claims and ideas are works of falsehood and fiction and should be treated likewise. There is no relation between Indoril_Nerevar and any real living or dead person, and any existing similarity or seeming relation is purerly coincidental.
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Posts: 49 Joined: 27-Feb-2012 Last visit: 28-Dec-2013
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i thinks it´s not that good if this is a permanent state.. Because to much light can get into your eye and may reduce your vision.. I would be also concerned about the UV light.. i don´t know it it gets through the eyeball but it´s definetly not a good thing, if the eye can´t adjust to heavy lighting situations...
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Posts: 486 Joined: 01-Nov-2011 Last visit: 07-Aug-2012 Location: 127.0.0.1
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Tannenberg wrote:i thinks it´s not that good if this is a permanent state.. Because to much light can get into your eye and may reduce your vision.. I would be also concerned about the UV light.. i don´t know it it gets through the eyeball but it´s definetly not a good thing, if the eye can´t adjust to heavy lighting situations... This was my initial thought on it as well, but I'm no doctor either. I imagine it can't be healthy for your eyes (or perhaps brain) for light to just flood in instead of being regulated by contraction/dilation of the iris. Have you tried looking in a mirror and shining a light in your eye? Does it remain dilated? I'd agree with Indoril, doctor may be the best bet. -Я Ξ √ Ω L U T ↑ Ø N-
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