I am 20 years old and have had high myopia and astigmatism my entire life. Recently I have started to use marijuana recreationally but it seems to better my vision at distances and I heard it can relieve pressures of the eye, which I happen to have a ridiculous amount of pressure in my eye with extensive stress on my retna. I would like to know if Medical Marijuana would be a legitimate way for me to go about treating my vision problems.
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I’ve heard of many people, one man in particular with glaucoma, use cannabis to relieve eye problems.
I would definitely talk to a doctor. If it’s actually helping you, use it. But just talk…
mariujana is a very healing plant, but i ve never heard about it healing eye -sight, if it does – it would be a news to me as well. However, it relives many other things – like gastrointestinal tract, which could eventually lead to other cleansings, so i guess its doing you a lot of good.
Medicinal marijuana is used to treat pain in the eyes so it probably did SOME good for you. It’s also used for people in extreme pain and also cancer.
I just have a problem with the term Medical Marijuana, its the same
weed. Not like it was grown under strict growing conditions,
or medical doctors growing for medical use.
Yes, It can.
The properties of Med. Marijuana are very underestimated.