cara daftar akun pro slot kamboja terbaru 2024

ankara escort ankara escort çankaya escort çankaya escort escort bayan çankaya istanbul rus escort eryaman escort ankara escort kızılay escort istanbul escort ankara escort ankara escort escort ankara istanbul rus Escort atasehir Escort beylikduzu Escort Ankara Escort malatya Escort kuşadası Escort gaziantep Escort izmir Escort
Marijuana Health Benefits

My Experience with Marijuana and Schizophrenia



In this video, I talk about the recent legalization here in Canada of marijuana, and the studied impacts of marijuana use on schizophrenia and psychosis.

Related Articles

26 Comments

  1. I had a similar experience before, but I didnt know at the time that it was the Marijuana that had triggered my episodes. I went out of the country with my family and I was already cautious because new experiences usually trigger my psychosis. During this trip, I had smoked Marijuana in the Hope's that it would calm my constant anxiety and it did but I wasn't aware then what it was doing to me. So I kept smoking it, liking the effect. But then there was one night in the place we were staying at (which was a very trusted family members house btw) I woke up and thought that people had broken in and that I was going to be murdered or something. Fast forward to the end of the trip, I had had a VERY bad psychotic episode on the plane. I thought the passengers were all in on this plan to hijack the plane once it was in the air and kill us all. I cried, I had to be calmed down. But I got through the flight and now I know why it had gotten that bad for me. I was smoking constantly during that trip and I will never do that again haha thank you for this video! It helped me a lot! 🙂

  2. The "experts" have been sending mixed signals over this for ages. Some claim that pot can help treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, while others claim it can trigger it.
    If I suddenly developed an alternate personality after a few bong hits, I wouldn't remember it 8 hours afterwards anyway, so what's the biggie? And besides, it's common knowledge that everyone has multiple personalities, but only a true schizophrenic gives them names. A stoner wouldn't be able to remember those names afterwards, so again no harm done, right?
    In the words of the wise and legendary rocker Ian Hunter, "You're Never Alone With A Schizophrenic."
    Cleveland Rocks!

  3. I think what you are doing on this channel is really meaningful to the society. I really hope you don't let any negative comments get close to you and that you don't stop making videos. Sending lots of love and strength all the way from Germany 😊💜

  4. Many of my preconceived notions flew right out of the window… I'm not schizophrenic, I'm a bipolar who once had psychotic features (hearing, seeing and feeling things) I rarely smoke cannabis and when I do I will only smoke it when I'm with others that I trust because it has made me extremely paranoid a few times… One time I lost control… I do it on the rare occasion because I really do enjoy how it makes me feel when everything goes right… I'm definitely prolegalization for adult use here in the states.

  5. 5:38 I get that she has mental health issues but the tings she's saying about being so stoned she thinks she's in a simulation, getting paranoid and felling like she's slipping into psychosis. Whenever I get something similar, I might think about things like simulation theory and other deep shit. I might even get a bit paranoid on rare occasions but ultimately I KNOW I've just smoked and I find it funny. I don't take those thoughts seriously and think I'm psychotic I just think wow I'm really stoned.

  6. When I was diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder shortly before being discharged after finishing my first visit in the psych ward in October 2014, I found out it was linked to my frequent use of cannabis, which I have been using since around mid 2013. But over the years, I rarely experienced psychosis when I smoked it. But last summer was another story entirely. I was at the beach with a few friends, we all took a few tokes at a time. By nightfall, just minutes away from retreating to my apartment (while at my most extreme high, no less), I noticed instantly that I wet my shorts. They were black, but still, yikes! Paranoia may have set in during that point. That memory remains fresh in my brain to this day. Thank you for bringing some positive reinforcement on your experience as well.

  7. Living with Psychosis and other issues, I smoke regularly and most (not all) of my psychosis experiences are non-existent. However, I smoke as an antidepressant, so when my stress peaks while I'm high, it becomes terrible and every second makes it worse. Basically, it's pretty much 50/50 on if you think it's a good choice for you or not. I recommend it to anyone if you are willing to try something. If it's not for you, hopefully, something works.

  8. I remember leaving some pretty awful comments on your videos like two months ago, and I have to say, I smoked weed and have high blood pressure genetically, wasn't aware of it, and had an insane psychotic break where I got my mother to rush me to the hospital and paced around the waiting room, drinking water repeatedly, and muttering shit to myself. Wasn't hospitalized, blood pressure was checked, and I was told to 'calm down' and I went home. The hospitals don't care but at least I have my mother with me like nine hours later in case I do anything bad, lol. Became really impulsive because of the high blood pressure I'm assuming (my dad had it too, was violent) as well.

Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker