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Opioids Oxy + Vision problems? Hope no

DonStatus

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Hey all fellow partakers,
I'm recently new to this forum and enjoy it very very much. Its great to read and learn a whole bunch of information from
people with the same mentality as myself. Now straight to business, I'm just curious if anyone (I'm sure) has ever had weird vision problems when
doing oxys.

Now I tend to do pretty small doses at a time and re-dose often, but I wouldn't think that would have much to do with it.
Because mostly I do the brand name Oxy-IRs by perdue and of all the types I find these ones give odd and sometimes unnerving vision troubles.
As-in it gets more blurry and just really strange.


I assume it has something to do with the brand *Oxy-IR, because I've done the brand Supedol
and those didn't have the same effect. Maybe the fillers? Any ideas or feedback?

Will be appreciated, :D Thanks guys!
 
Oxycodone definitely can blur my vision, especially in higher doses. It doesn't matter what brand/type of pill, whether it's Oxycontin or Percocet, oxycodone is oxycodone.
 
If you close one eye can you see better? If so, that's diplopia (double vision) which is an exceedingly common side effect of just about any sedative and especially opioids.
 
Thanks for all the replies, I've done a little researching and some trials in a way. And I've come to the conclusion that it must have something to do with our pupils being pinpointed. My reasoning it that I sometime do cocaine while doing my oxys and I find all of a sudden my vision improves exponentially. Because cocaine dialates your pupils therefor reversing the pinpointedness and restoring vision to normal. Also it seems it restores blood pressure when it dips too low and you feel light headed. I'll just try to do less seems to help. Thanks again everyone! I feel really at home on this forum.
 
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