I have almost no experience with drugs. Used weed twice, have had maybe two dozen drinks in my life mostly separated by at least 3 months, and only had a month or so period in my life where I drank coffee.
I developed visual snow after spending a lot of time working with computers. If I can stay away from screens for a few days it goes away. I’ve been told by a doctor that it’s just eye fatigue leading to a poor ability to see contrast so solid colors look snowy with contrast that isn’t actually there. I don’t know enough about eyes to know for sure if that’s a plausible statement.
When reading up on this, lots of people said these mild hallucinations were associated with tiredness, migraines, low light levels, and other things.
I assume you’ve recently spent a lot of time working with computers, and you still see visual snow now? If not, can you see it with the instructions given?
I have almost no experience with drugs. Used weed twice, have had maybe two dozen drinks in my life mostly separated by at least 3 months, and only had a month or so period in my life where I drank coffee.
I developed visual snow after spending a lot of time working with computers. If I can stay away from screens for a few days it goes away. I’ve been told by a doctor that it’s just eye fatigue leading to a poor ability to see contrast so solid colors look snowy with contrast that isn’t actually there. I don’t know enough about eyes to know for sure if that’s a plausible statement.
When reading up on this, lots of people said these mild hallucinations were associated with tiredness, migraines, low light levels, and other things.
I assume you’ve recently spent a lot of time working with computers, and you still see visual snow now? If not, can you see it with the instructions given?