no, as its not a drug,
No, White Widow does not put holes in the brain when it is smoked. In fact, the White Widow cannabis strain has many beneficial medical effects including the reduction of stress, anxiety and pain. White Widow is a very powerful and potent strain of cannabis, and it has an energetic but social strong high.
1.white widow i disagree white widow is really bomb but what i think is the best is muai wowee because sometimes when u get muai wowee and its real bomb that strain gets u high in one hit white widow got me high in like 3-4 hits
CALL A DOCTORE!!!!!! that might be serious. That or look it up on line. Blood isn't good. But the white creamy gunk could be your mare is in heat.
A normal white blood cell count in urine is typically less than 5-10 white blood cells per high power field under a microscope. Elevated white blood cells in urine may indicate an infection or inflammation in the urinary tract.
If no bacteria are present in the urine, a high red and while cell count probably indicates a kidney stone. Blood is leaking into the urine from the kidneys, and blood contains blood cells.
No, you cannot get high from cat urine.
Increased numbers of white blood cells in urine are usually a sign of a urinary tract infection or other renal diseases. White blood cells are a normal component in the secretions of the male and female genital tracts and can be present in normal urine with concentrations of 0 to 8 cells per high-power field. Some laboratories culture urine with >5 white blood cells per high-power field to rule out a urinary tract infection.
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "swollen exterior," but a high white blood cell count in the urine usually means either (1) a bladder infection, or (2) a kidney infection. Both these conditions need the attention of a doctor.
No, you cannot get high from cat urine.
No, it is not possible to get high from cat urine.
No, cat urine cannot make you high.
A value of greater than 4 cells/low power field is considered abnormal. A high value could indicate a urinary tract infection, fever, lupus nephritis, or strenuous exercise. If WBCs are present in the urine, a urine culture should be performed to test for infection.