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braindamaged
08-04-2008, 03:36 AM
I know that many of you donā??t believe that thereā??s such thing as marijuana addiction, and if you donā??t thatā??s fine, I am not going to try to change your mind if donā??t consider your cannabis use has become a problem for you. But for me it did, I was addicted to cannabis, I felt I had to smoke it every day, thatā??s what I would class as addiction, and I was feeling some pretty bad side effects, chest/respiratory problems, memory problems and mental health problems to say the least.

Anyway if anybody feels they are hooked or are feeling any unwanted side effects, my friend has set up a forum to offer information and support. We are not trying to spoil anybodies fun, but if you do have any worries about your cannabis use or want to quit here we are

[offsite link removed by admin]

Thanks for your time.

TheMetal1
08-04-2008, 04:30 AM
I agree that if anyone has a habit that is having a negative impact on their life, they should seek help in resolving those personal issues.

HOWEVER....... :wtf:

After checking out a few of your other posts, I am wondering if this is the appropriate forum to use as your soapbox. The purpose of this site is to discuss a variety of topics related to the medical uses, preparations, and cultivation of Cannabis...
I don't think it is the place to try and persuade patients, who HAVE ALREADY come to the realization that Cannabis provides them with relief, to stop.

In my opinion, this thread is not so bad as long as the link is not posted for financial gain in anyway. I did not click it, because I KNOW that Cannabis does not have a measurable negative impact on my life.

Your other posts claiming that:

I smoked the skunk form of cannabis heavily daily for a few years and now my brain has completely turned to mush and the mental illness I suffer is intolerable....... Now I wish he would reclassify skunk to class A as I feel it should be, cannabis is not what it used to be, skunk is at least ten times stronger, it is just too strong....... Life used to be ok. Thanks to skunk it is now torture and I wish I was no more.
seem a bit off mark around here :jointsmile:
^quote has been formatted to fit your screen (the ........... indicates a removal of text :stoned:)


P.S. There is a clinical term for the problems you are experiencing. Does this look familiar?

stinkybudz
08-04-2008, 04:42 AM
metal its like a forum thats exactly OPPOSITE of cannabis dot com if your wondering, and all thats on there by him is basically what hes posted here

FakeBoobsRule
08-04-2008, 05:15 AM
Oh boy, my favorite kind of troll, the one who uses this forum to post a link to an anti-drug forum.

Quite frankly, I don't give a damn about your forum or your close minded associates and I bet most people here think that forum is a joke. But putting a link to another forum is considered by some to be spamming.

If you want to have a discussion here then go for it. Don't spam the forum with your links, no matter how funny, to another forum.

I'm debating how long to keep your link up because I think it is kind of funny what is being said over there. Someone over there wrote this:


I totally agree I have never known a drug thatā??s been glamorised so much, there is nothing cool about using any drug.
Which to that I say then if there is nothing cool or good about marijuana then why does it have medicinal uses for so many people?

I hope some of our members do join your forum (we have to outnumber you by a large margin) and post about how antiquated your ideas are.

GreenLeaf420
08-04-2008, 05:53 AM
That my Friend is ANXIETY which some people do develop or have prior to smoking cannabis... As far as your Forum it seems like MADD or some other type of Anti Movement. Not saying I agree w/ drinking and driving at all. You Do not have anything better then to discuss a "DRUG" that you do not want anything to do w/? It just seems foolish to talk about the effects and possibilitys of something you and your friends need to go get HOBBIES or deal w/ issues related to your lives... Go preach on this site you will find good info their it is called getalife.com. I personally find cannabis to be very relaxing and it does help myself and others in many ways but I will not try to prove it to you..

Dutch Pimp
08-04-2008, 02:57 PM
You can't explain anything to the uptight people...:upsidedow

SnSstealth
08-04-2008, 03:18 PM
click the link now....sorry, had to say something..:smokebong:
whiskeytango

stinkyattic
08-04-2008, 03:20 PM
Well, I nuked the link before seeing FBR's humorous take on the subject (sorry man)...

In light of the nature of every single one of your posts here, I do consider this spam. Take it as a formal warning, and go see an actual medical professional in regards to your 'brain turning to mush'. There's got to be another explanation, and if you are already on SSRIs... lol it's even funnier, because my personal reaction to Celexa was EXACTLY that, a feeling of sudden catastrophic drop in mental acuity, and drove me to seek alternate (read= cannabis-based) treatment for my anxiety problem.

On the subject of brains turning to mush...Tell me... how many hours of television do you watch per day? Do you have Grand Theft Auto IV (that means '4') yet?

Lol... I am always so entertained by people coming on here and trying to say pot makes you stupid. Try reading around a bit for proof that indeed there is a lot more intelligence and wit here than the detractors would give us 'stoners' credit for. My IQ is 141. What's yours, homeslice?

SnSstealth
08-04-2008, 03:22 PM
what she said....go check your thread now, you will get the point....is that a ban hammer coming down the hall?...lol
whiskeytango

SnSstealth
08-04-2008, 03:28 PM
please mods, feel free to remove this if you want, thought it was funny as fuck and someone needed to read it!!!!


Default Cannabis psychosis isnā??t always curable!
When I was in a mental health ward due to a bad case of depression, I met a few people who were in there as a result of cannabis psychosis. They were really messed up, anxious, paranoid, delusional, and even though they had stopped smoking cannabis were still in a really bad way! Remember kids cannabis psychosis isnā??t always curable, once you mess up your brain you might be like it forever!

:dance::dance::stoned::eek::eek::giggity::eat:
i thought that was funny as hell
whiskeytango

Mcnizzlebery
08-04-2008, 06:22 PM
I hope some of our members do join your forum (we have to outnumber you by a large margin) and post about how antiquated your ideas are.

This sounds like a good idea. We can battle their propaganda with sientific studies. And living proof of how much better we feel.

From reading a few posts over there it seems like this guy was medicating too heavily, decided to stop, and now thinks that weed messed him up when really the lack of mj is whats torturing him. People take this stuff as medicine so there really has to be some kind of limit on how much is considered healthy. I know he would never admit to this but i can have my theorys.

Gandalf_The_Grey
08-04-2008, 06:31 PM
I would agree that cannabis does indeed have the potential for addiction, depending on how broadly you apply the term. Anything that you greatly enjoy on a daily basis can be "addicting", or habbit forming, because the brain tends to like routines. The longer you reinforce a behavior, the harder it is to break that pattern of behavior. Likewise, this is why when anti-drug advocates point to "marijuana addiction", it's totally bunk. These factors that people face sound real scary, until you realize how broadly they factor in.

By the addiction-criteria presented here and by anti-cannabis groups elsewhere, simply not being able to stop a pattern of behavior can apply all over the place. There are millions of people who can't stop watching television, playing video games, eating junkfood, self-injuring, having indiscriminate sex, watching porn, running, or listening to music. I personally have found it more difficult to stop listening to music than any other drug I've been on. Quite seriously, when I realized I was bored of all my music, I've tried many a times to stop listening and I still can't make it through a whole day. Behaviors, mindstates, habbits; these all have powerful "addiction" potential when the term is used too loosely.



As for your brain turning to mush BrainDamaged, why do I feel a bit skeptical? You seem more than capable of articulating your thoughts in a fully coherent manner, and your very username would suggest that you have an agenda to push. If you really are suffering from brain damage, though, the very fact that you smoked marijuana does not prove that marijuana caused your issues. Take any group of people enjoying any substance from coke to coca-cola, and you can pick out some with mental issues and say "see! Coca-Cola gave him brain damage!"

SunnyD
08-04-2008, 06:35 PM
I personally have found it more difficult to stop listening to music than any other drug I've been on. Quite seriously, when I realized I was bored of all my music, I've tried many a times to stop listening and I still can't make it through a whole day.

I know EXACTLY what you mean...I've also tried broadening my perspective, sometimes it turns out well, and sometimes not so much...

thcbongman
08-05-2008, 12:11 AM
Let's recognize the fact between moderation and abuse. Cannabis can be be abused and drive you to some of these "side bad effects." I put that in quotations because cannabis effects everyone differently. I'm also one to say if cannabis is ever to become legitimately recognized as a medicine, it has to be treated as medicine.

SouthernGuerilla
08-06-2008, 05:13 AM
It's all a state of mind and who you associate with.

Frankly I was a heavy cannabis abuser. It was easier to smoke to the point of "abuse", getting totally "stoned". Than taking an interest in life and doing activites that I enjoy and makes me happy. Poor choices in who I associated with helped keep my mind in the gutter so to speak. I drew the line when they started abusing hard drugs and tried to pressure me into the same.

Kinda like many other unhealthy habbits people have be it food, psychoactive substances, physical activites or whatever.

I'm still not to the mental happyness I want and need. I feel bogged down with stress, worried about my disabled mother whom multiple doctors have said she would of already be dead 6yr ago, financial problems, work related stress and unneeded drama from various social(friends, family and acquaintances) relationships. Any who this thread isn't about my personal problems :D

SouthernGuerilla
08-06-2008, 05:36 AM
I know that many of you donā??t believe that thereā??s such thing as marijuana addiction, and if you donā??t thatā??s fine, I am not going to try to change your mind if donā??t consider your cannabis use has become a problem for you. But for me it did, I was addicted to cannabis, I felt I had to smoke it every day, thatā??s what I would class as addiction, and I was feeling some pretty bad side effects, chest/respiratory problems, memory problems and mental health problems to say the least.

Anyway if anybody feels they are hooked or are feeling any unwanted side effects, my friend has set up a forum to offer information and support. We are not trying to spoil anybodies fun, but if you do have any worries about your cannabis use or want to quit here we are

[offsite link removed by admin]

Thanks for your time.

I kinda went off topic as this thread is off topic for this forum. It's easier to stop smoking cannabis than it is to stop smoking tobacco products.

As this is a Medical Marijuana forum. It's not really a choice that people wanted to get sick or have some sort of medical condition of which cannabis helps them.
:wtf:

rebgirl420
08-06-2008, 05:59 AM
I love the posters ID name.


Good stuff.

Marijuana helped me through chemo and radiation skippy. Not to mention I am a functional pothead. I have a job, a car, a home, and I'm going through college. I finished 3rd in my graduating class. Oh and dare I mention that I have been smoking since I've been in Early High School (maybe even a little before).

grinmore
08-12-2008, 07:34 PM
Honestly my relationship with mj can be classified as an addiction too, i have to smoke everyday as well, but frankly i don't give a damn.
i love the herb, and if you're addicted to anything it might as well be something as positive and beautiful as this. I guess like some people said in previous replies, the line is between "use" and "abuse". each term can mean different to different people depending on how mj affects you...

I guess this is where you need to judge tthings a bit yourself...

Hope you get your issues resolved hehe, stay positive

Coelho
08-12-2008, 10:49 PM
Take any group of people enjoying any substance from coke to coca-cola, and you can pick out some with mental issues and say "see! Coca-Cola gave him brain damage!"

Well... from what i know, coca-cola is indeed more addicting and far more harmful to the health than weed. It contains caffeine, that is an addicting stimulant. Anyone who is used to drinkng large amounts of it everyday will feel the withdraw symptoms of it if stop drinking it for a while.
Also, it contains a lot of sugar which causes all kinds of health problems, like obesity, hearth problems, diabetes, and such... and it contains phosphoric acid, which slowly takes away the minerals from the bones, making them weak and easier to broke... everybody should make the experiment of putting a (chickens for example) bone in a glass of coke, and let it for some time, about one week. After it, the bone becomes flexible... would you drink such poison? I wouldnt!

GreenDestiny
08-13-2008, 03:12 AM
I can't determine if the original poster was really spamming us with some BS rehab site, I didn't get to see it. It's just a case of someone trying to offer help, but for the wrong reasons and wrong way of doing it I suppose.

Since cannabis does so much more good than bad (virtually nothing bad if used correctly), many cannabis users will attack the views of anyone offering help for anyone that might have serious problems with addiction. Shame on whomever does that.... it makes the rest of us look like addicts in denial... and hurts the good cause, dude...

Rehab programs and whatnot still view cannabis as a dangerous bad thing and that's totally the wrong way to approach someone that abuses cannabis (overindulgence). The idea that it's still a beneficial medicine should be maintained while working on plans to help users manage/regulate their cannabis use wisely. Like, people who spend too much of their paycheck for it and neglect other responsibilities, or using way too much and being too inebriated to function properly, letting it get in the way of jobs/school/family. If cannabis is a last resort medicine for those people, it definitely shouldn't be taken away from them. Regulation, man... it's all about using as little as possible and stuff... and still being all cool yeah...

Compassionate Rehab. maybe?

TurnyBright
08-13-2008, 04:48 AM
They do say that any drug can bring out underlying mental health problems. I feel sorry for your circumstance, braindamaged.

Markass
08-23-2008, 01:36 PM
I know that many of you donā??t believe that thereā??s such thing as marijuana addiction, and if you donā??t thatā??s fine, I am not going to try to change your mind if donā??t consider your cannabis use has become a problem for you. But for me it did, I was addicted to cannabis, I felt I had to smoke it every day, thatā??s what I would class as addiction, and I was feeling some pretty bad side effects, chest/respiratory problems, memory problems and mental health problems to say the least.

Anyway if anybody feels they are hooked or are feeling any unwanted side effects, my friend has set up a forum to offer information and support. We are not trying to spoil anybodies fun, but if you do have any worries about your cannabis use or want to quit here we are

[offsite link removed by admin]

Thanks for your time.

Start smoking cigarettes for about six months, then tell me you're addicted to marijuana. I've been struggling trying to quit smoking cigarettes for about a year now/on and off..It would be very nice if marijuana was as 'addictive' as cigarettes are. I only smoke marijuana for a couple weeks within a month if that, then I have to quit.