Atropine, (used to dilate pupils), is a wonderful thing, one of it’s other uses is as a first aid measure for some nerve gases, including CS2. An interesting thing about CS2 is that it is also one of the most effective cockroach killers.
Just to let you know, atropine is not used in a routine dilation. Usually, they use phenylephrine and tropicamide. We only use atropine in rare occasions, usually with little kids with high amounts of farsightedness or as a treatment for a lazy eye if people are not willing/able to do patching.
If atropine was used, you would be dilated for days instead of 4-6hrs or so.
YESSSSSS weirdest feeling ever
how does it feel? i’ve never had that
You actually look like that when the eye doctor’s done with you. It’s not cool.
ROFLMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMFG!!!!!!!!! DUDE, MY SIDES HURT
Atropine, (used to dilate pupils), is a wonderful thing, one of it’s other uses is as a first aid measure for some nerve gases, including CS2. An interesting thing about CS2 is that it is also one of the most effective cockroach killers.
Thanks Damoinion, now I have that to add to my fear of MSG, lol.
Seriously, this is EXACTLY how it feels haha
Weird as fuck, but somehow I like it. :3
Just to let you know, atropine is not used in a routine dilation. Usually, they use phenylephrine and tropicamide. We only use atropine in rare occasions, usually with little kids with high amounts of farsightedness or as a treatment for a lazy eye if people are not willing/able to do patching.
If atropine was used, you would be dilated for days instead of 4-6hrs or so.