Quote from: Wadozo on January 21, 2013, 03:31 amHi SS,Just wondering if you could give me your opinion on a post I wrote yesterday, which is - Quote I have a question for anyone here relating to a recent experience I had. Having been smoking all afternoon on Meth I had, I noticed a little later in the evening that when I was on my computer, the icons and lettering were all moving around, only slightly, giving it the effect of like being on a boat, caught in huge swell out to sea with the boat going up and down, trying to navigate the waves. Seriously, (from my perspective), there are things on my screen that I swear are actually moving (I know it's me, but still). Does anyone have a theory as to what may have been in this Meth which could cause me to see what I'm looking at? It's so strange to have icons, especially the emoticons,. just start to seemingly float away after I add one to a post. Weird, wild and wonderful in the beginning. Now, I'm forever chasing a smiley face that decided to float away from a post I just wrote. Maybe it's a windy day in PC land! ??? Fuck, this bloke is trying to get away too, just like his smiley faced friend. I have to press post now. It was weird at the time, but a real laugh too as I couldn't do anything to stop them moving. I was really spinning out there for a little bit. :o If you had any theories, I'd really appreciate the input. Thanks. :)I've gotten almost psychotic-level visual disturbances from even pharmaceutical (as in presumably "pure") amphetamine sulfate. It all depends on how hard I'm going at it and how long I've been awake. It also always seems to get worse when I start crashing, and to lessen or go away entirely when I redose heavily. I really have no clue why, but it's rare... and actually, I never really thought about it, but that doesn't really ever happen to me with meth. Only adderall or dexedrine.Huh. That's kind of odd. I never stopped to think about it, but I don't know if that's just coincidence or what. It almost never happens to me these days though. Not like crazy stuff, I mean. Just minor things. But I still frequently see pixels moving or lines dancing or something. I mean right now I'm seeing static fuzzes crawling all over my monitor (mostly my peripheral vision only though -- if you want to know what I'm talking about, look up a picture of a plain white paper with black blocks evenly printed on it and stare in one spot: it's a neurochemistry thing, you'll start to see static blotches before long, all people do).