Go to a doctor and ask them to prescribe you a stronger analgesic. Ibuprofen is pretty weak.
Camnator wasn't on to shit. Why does everybody always start talking about that faggot very time weed is mentioned. I told you this months ago. Weed can help you big time with all your problems. Especially during your chemo.
Quote from: challengerX on September 28, 2015, 02:44:19 AMCamnator wasn't on to shit. Why does everybody always start talking about that faggot very time weed is mentioned. I told you this months ago. Weed can help you big time with all your problems. Especially during your chemo.Camnator is right guys.Sandtrap should smoke more dank weed.
Camnator was about getting baked as fuck and being a degenerate Not using weed to ease eye twitches
Do you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.
Quote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:05:52 PMDo you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.
Quote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 10:47:19 AMQuote from: challengerX on September 28, 2015, 02:44:19 AMCamnator wasn't on to shit. Why does everybody always start talking about that faggot very time weed is mentioned. I told you this months ago. Weed can help you big time with all your problems. Especially during your chemo.I'm just remembering crap is all. Cam's advice would have been useless. Chemo can be volatile when mixed with other stuff. Weed, if anything, probably would have made me puke my guts out because everything else did at the time as well.No, actually. Weed helps you not puke your guts out. That's the whole point.
Quote from: challengerX on September 28, 2015, 02:44:19 AMCamnator wasn't on to shit. Why does everybody always start talking about that faggot very time weed is mentioned. I told you this months ago. Weed can help you big time with all your problems. Especially during your chemo.I'm just remembering crap is all. Cam's advice would have been useless. Chemo can be volatile when mixed with other stuff. Weed, if anything, probably would have made me puke my guts out because everything else did at the time as well.
Quote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:05:52 PMDo you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.
Quote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:08:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:05:52 PMDo you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.
Quote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:13:19 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:08:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:05:52 PMDo you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.I recommend going to a specialist then, but make sure they're on your insurance (if you have insurance) otherwise they're suuuuper pricey!! Also idk what Uvietis is
Quote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 01:50:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:13:19 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:08:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:05:52 PMDo you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.I recommend going to a specialist then, but make sure they're on your insurance (if you have insurance) otherwise they're suuuuper pricey!! Also idk what Uvietis isLike I said. Trying to. I just have a long ass wait time since the doc is booked full. I'm canadian, so, no worries there. Those medical expenses are covered.Uvietis has to do primarily with light. Your eyes become incredibly sensetive to it, your vision can blur, you start seeing spots in your vision, and your eyes become red and irritated and hurt like a bitch. If left alone, the symptoms get worse and you can have permanent loss of vision.It's also like a gateway domino effect. If your eyes get fucked by uvietis, you can contract other fun shit because of it, like glaucoma and other eye killers.
Quote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 01:56:51 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 01:50:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:13:19 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:08:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:05:52 PMDo you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.I recommend going to a specialist then, but make sure they're on your insurance (if you have insurance) otherwise they're suuuuper pricey!! Also idk what Uvietis isLike I said. Trying to. I just have a long ass wait time since the doc is booked full. I'm canadian, so, no worries there. Those medical expenses are covered.Uvietis has to do primarily with light. Your eyes become incredibly sensetive to it, your vision can blur, you start seeing spots in your vision, and your eyes become red and irritated and hurt like a bitch. If left alone, the symptoms get worse and you can have permanent loss of vision.It's also like a gateway domino effect. If your eyes get fucked by uvietis, you can contract other fun shit because of it, like glaucoma and other eye killers.Oh that's terrible! Is it treatable? I am so sorry >.< I'm terrified of losing my already terrible vision. Maybe medical marijuana will help slow the process, and help cure it. I know the oil has special healing properties that speeds up cell regeneration, and slows the growth of malignant cells which in return has decreased it's mass shrinking the tumors to a smaller and safer size to operate to remove brain tumors. I honestly don't know much about eyes and how they work on a micro level, nor am I saying you have a tumor, but maybe it can help your eyes out to at least slow the digression.
Quote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 04:13:47 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 01:56:51 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 01:50:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:13:19 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:08:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:05:52 PMDo you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.I recommend going to a specialist then, but make sure they're on your insurance (if you have insurance) otherwise they're suuuuper pricey!! Also idk what Uvietis isLike I said. Trying to. I just have a long ass wait time since the doc is booked full. I'm canadian, so, no worries there. Those medical expenses are covered.Uvietis has to do primarily with light. Your eyes become incredibly sensetive to it, your vision can blur, you start seeing spots in your vision, and your eyes become red and irritated and hurt like a bitch. If left alone, the symptoms get worse and you can have permanent loss of vision.It's also like a gateway domino effect. If your eyes get fucked by uvietis, you can contract other fun shit because of it, like glaucoma and other eye killers.Oh that's terrible! Is it treatable? I am so sorry >.< I'm terrified of losing my already terrible vision. Maybe medical marijuana will help slow the process, and help cure it. I know the oil has special healing properties that speeds up cell regeneration, and slows the growth of malignant cells which in return has decreased it's mass shrinking the tumors to a smaller and safer size to operate to remove brain tumors. I honestly don't know much about eyes and how they work on a micro level, nor am I saying you have a tumor, but maybe it can help your eyes out to at least slow the digression.The irony here is that, yeah, I do have a tumor. But I highly doubt it would cause that since I am having it monitored and it's too far on the other side of my head to put that much strain on my eyes. I remember where the pain was when it started to put pressure on my internal bits.What I am worried about though, is the cause. Like I said. Uvietis doesn't show up on its own. It needs something else for it to happen.An injury, another eye related disease, an infection, or, worst case, eye cancer.My eyes haven't been injured. And I know I'm not sick with an infection. So that doesn't leave much for options. Uvietis itself is treatable. But in order to be treatable you need to know what's causing it first. But there's no easy way around this at all.You know what they're gonna have to do in order to figure out what's up with my eyes?Take samples. You know how they do that?Needles. I'm about as eager to find out what's causing this so I can get it fixed, as I am of noping the fuck out at the mere mention of having to stick needles in my eyes.
Quote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 06:49:13 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 04:13:47 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 01:56:51 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 01:50:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:13:19 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:08:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:05:52 PMDo you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.I recommend going to a specialist then, but make sure they're on your insurance (if you have insurance) otherwise they're suuuuper pricey!! Also idk what Uvietis isLike I said. Trying to. I just have a long ass wait time since the doc is booked full. I'm canadian, so, no worries there. Those medical expenses are covered.Uvietis has to do primarily with light. Your eyes become incredibly sensetive to it, your vision can blur, you start seeing spots in your vision, and your eyes become red and irritated and hurt like a bitch. If left alone, the symptoms get worse and you can have permanent loss of vision.It's also like a gateway domino effect. If your eyes get fucked by uvietis, you can contract other fun shit because of it, like glaucoma and other eye killers.Oh that's terrible! Is it treatable? I am so sorry >.< I'm terrified of losing my already terrible vision. Maybe medical marijuana will help slow the process, and help cure it. I know the oil has special healing properties that speeds up cell regeneration, and slows the growth of malignant cells which in return has decreased it's mass shrinking the tumors to a smaller and safer size to operate to remove brain tumors. I honestly don't know much about eyes and how they work on a micro level, nor am I saying you have a tumor, but maybe it can help your eyes out to at least slow the digression.The irony here is that, yeah, I do have a tumor. But I highly doubt it would cause that since I am having it monitored and it's too far on the other side of my head to put that much strain on my eyes. I remember where the pain was when it started to put pressure on my internal bits.What I am worried about though, is the cause. Like I said. Uvietis doesn't show up on its own. It needs something else for it to happen.An injury, another eye related disease, an infection, or, worst case, eye cancer.My eyes haven't been injured. And I know I'm not sick with an infection. So that doesn't leave much for options. Uvietis itself is treatable. But in order to be treatable you need to know what's causing it first. But there's no easy way around this at all.You know what they're gonna have to do in order to figure out what's up with my eyes?Take samples. You know how they do that?Needles. I'm about as eager to find out what's causing this so I can get it fixed, as I am of noping the fuck out at the mere mention of having to stick needles in my eyes.I'm terrified of needles going in me, but once they're in me I like to watch the blood leave my body. I'm weird. If you calmly explain you cannot see the needles they are usually really good about it. Id rather be stabbed in the arm a few times to figure out what's wrong than let it linger and get worse, but that's just me. If I lived in Canada I would offer to hold your hand and let you almost break it (my mom almost broke my hand once when she got an injection in her hip). I freaking hate needles, but if it's to better your health I'll let them take my blood. Also I am sorry to hear you have a tumor. Have they done any tests on it to see if it's benign?
Quote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 07:24:38 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 06:49:13 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 04:13:47 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 01:56:51 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 01:50:34 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:13:19 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:08:25 PMQuote from: Sandtrap on September 28, 2015, 12:07:14 PMQuote from: Kitsunekun on September 28, 2015, 12:05:52 PMDo you have glaucoma? I know I'm boarder line and have naturally high eye pressure (it's the highest on the "normal" scale), and marijuana really does help on those days when the pressure gets to be a bit too much to handle.No. I do have something that could give me glaucoma though.That's not good!!! Do you live in a place where medical marijuana is legal? If so, I would talk to your doctor about it.Yeah. But the problem is my condition isn't verified. The optimitrist I visited thinks strongly that I have Uvietis. But I need to get it verified from an eye specialist so that we can pin down if that's what I have, and most importantly, what's causing it.Uvietis is a bitch to detect and it has no direct source on its own. It's a secondary effect to something else going on in your body.I recommend going to a specialist then, but make sure they're on your insurance (if you have insurance) otherwise they're suuuuper pricey!! Also idk what Uvietis isLike I said. Trying to. I just have a long ass wait time since the doc is booked full. I'm canadian, so, no worries there. Those medical expenses are covered.Uvietis has to do primarily with light. Your eyes become incredibly sensetive to it, your vision can blur, you start seeing spots in your vision, and your eyes become red and irritated and hurt like a bitch. If left alone, the symptoms get worse and you can have permanent loss of vision.It's also like a gateway domino effect. If your eyes get fucked by uvietis, you can contract other fun shit because of it, like glaucoma and other eye killers.Oh that's terrible! Is it treatable? I am so sorry >.< I'm terrified of losing my already terrible vision. Maybe medical marijuana will help slow the process, and help cure it. I know the oil has special healing properties that speeds up cell regeneration, and slows the growth of malignant cells which in return has decreased it's mass shrinking the tumors to a smaller and safer size to operate to remove brain tumors. I honestly don't know much about eyes and how they work on a micro level, nor am I saying you have a tumor, but maybe it can help your eyes out to at least slow the digression.The irony here is that, yeah, I do have a tumor. But I highly doubt it would cause that since I am having it monitored and it's too far on the other side of my head to put that much strain on my eyes. I remember where the pain was when it started to put pressure on my internal bits.What I am worried about though, is the cause. Like I said. Uvietis doesn't show up on its own. It needs something else for it to happen.An injury, another eye related disease, an infection, or, worst case, eye cancer.My eyes haven't been injured. And I know I'm not sick with an infection. So that doesn't leave much for options. Uvietis itself is treatable. But in order to be treatable you need to know what's causing it first. But there's no easy way around this at all.You know what they're gonna have to do in order to figure out what's up with my eyes?Take samples. You know how they do that?Needles. I'm about as eager to find out what's causing this so I can get it fixed, as I am of noping the fuck out at the mere mention of having to stick needles in my eyes.I'm terrified of needles going in me, but once they're in me I like to watch the blood leave my body. I'm weird. If you calmly explain you cannot see the needles they are usually really good about it. Id rather be stabbed in the arm a few times to figure out what's wrong than let it linger and get worse, but that's just me. If I lived in Canada I would offer to hold your hand and let you almost break it (my mom almost broke my hand once when she got an injection in her hip). I freaking hate needles, but if it's to better your health I'll let them take my blood. Also I am sorry to hear you have a tumor. Have they done any tests on it to see if it's benign?I've already been through multiple rounds of heavy chemo since last october if my memory is right. Yeah, thankfully, it was benign. But too deep to cut out without having me sing daisy bell all day long.It's benign, but grows slowly. So, last year I reached the point where it started to crush parts of my head under pressure. I went through heavy rounds of chemo, and after my body couldn't take it because I was already in a shitty state, they switched me onto really low end pills to finish it off. So, I've recovered since the heavy shit. But, the bad news is, the docs can't take it out, and chemo never stops them completely.So it'll eventually grow itself to hurting levels again or it'll go malignant and kill me one day. Either way I have a short lifespan. Projected estimates give me 30 years if I'm extremely lucky. I'm not worried about it. Faulty heart, faulty lungs, faulty brain, and now apparently, faulty eyes.We all gotta go someday.