View Full Version : Smoking and Mental Illnesses
Terpalum
11-09-2005, 04:25 AM
I was wondering how many other people out there have been diagnosed with 1 or more mental illnesses or conditions. I know that I've been clinically depressed since 2000, and just this year got diagnosed as both bipolar and adult ADD. I know how the doctors and my parents tell me not to mix my meds with alcohol or drugs but I actually find that the weed helps me relax (combatting ADD) and it can alleviate depression too. Anyone else have similar stories? Or have there been bad consequences when you mixed prescription meds and pot?
twistedlogic
11-09-2005, 04:58 AM
i'm a bipolar(recently diagnosed too),and been deperessed since 2000 too.it's true tahat weed helps being relaxed adn numb,but if you smoke too much you can get more depressed.my advice is to smoke every 2 days or,better,to smoke only on weekends
beachguy in thongs
11-09-2005, 02:07 PM
Hey, Terpalum, 25 posts into your existence, here at Cannabis.com, you've got it out of me. I've been diagnosed with Dementia secondary to Brain Trauma. Don't worry, I don't remember a thing.
My life went from a fully-functional, athlete to a vegetable in a bed. By the time I realized what happened, I was being flown to a rehabilitation hospital, made a recovery that changed my stay at the hospital from a scheduled 7-month stay to less than 2, and two months and a week after my "trauma(car accident)", I found myself with friends and smoked weed. I wasn't on prescription drugs. I drank alcohol at the New Year's Eve party and woke up with the worst hangover ever. I felt like I was drinking with a hangover after my first beer.
I've had one incident involving prescription drugs and marijuana. Moderation is the key.
lemonboy
11-09-2005, 02:19 PM
We're so quick to label things as disorders and illnesses. Kind of like how there was no such thing as Acid Reflux Disease 30 years ago. Though now I'm sure at least 6 companies make a medication for this raging epidemic.
So, don't be so quick to indulge your idiosyncrasies and get a second opinion before starting a regimen of anti-psychotics or anti-depressants. Both can have dramatic impacts that can go unseen for years.
Whos Carl
11-09-2005, 02:24 PM
Regret for wasted time is more wasted time.
We're so quick to label things as disorders and illnesses. Kind of like how there was no such thing as Acid Reflux Disease 30 years ago. Though now I'm sure at least 6 companies make a medication for this raging epidemic.
So, don't be so quick to indulge your idiosyncrasies and get a second opinion before starting a regimen of anti-psychotics or anti-depressants. Both can have dramatic impacts that can go unseen for years.
i agree. i'm often faced with the tendency to point out dis-eases in my head and relate them to mental illness. i usually put on a good song and the feeling goes away. these feelings are natural and for them are natural cures. others have the tendency to dwell deeper and deeper into their problem, thus making it worse.the fact is depression, attention disorders, anxiety, paranoia, etc. are all easily cured. i suggest you research natural cures instead of possibly creating a worse problem by taking medication. remember, pharmaceutical companies do not profit from curing people. i love late night television.
here are some reference sites for you:
http://www.new-health.biz/articles/article8.htm
http://www.islamonline.net/english/Science/2001/03/article16.shtml
sort of got off-topic there.
smoking marijuana can lead to greater depression, for it sedates you, and stimulates brain activity and that isn't always good for depression, but it would allow you to uproot the problem and get rid of it. i suppose it's all on how you are when your high?
motahead
11-10-2005, 07:39 PM
In response to lemonboy and Ganj's posts:
While it's true, there does exist a certain degree of "over-medication" in society these days, with all sorts of conditions that did not "exist" thirty years ago, there are reasons for this.
1. Certain conditions have been reclassfied and renamed and newer, more effective medications are now available, as opposed to older remedies that may not have worked as well.
2. Drug companies DO profit from curing people. In fact, drug companies are like any other company, they have to put out a product that WORKS in order to sell as much of it as possible to make a profit. No company can realistically make money with a product that doesn' do what it supposed to.
HOWEVER..that is the real paradox, because with the emphasis on making money, the products that "WORK" may not work as well as they are supposed to and they are marketed and doled out to the population in order to make sales. But of course there are problems, like side-effects, recalls etc.
This is not a perfect system, the medical advances or driven by competition by drug companies to put out a better pill than the other, not because of some inherent desire to cure people.
So what it means is that, unless you have no other choice, you should try and stay off medications unless your life really depends on it
king kong bong
11-10-2005, 07:53 PM
In response to lemonboy and Ganj's posts:
While it's true, there does exist a certain degree of "over-medication" in society these days, with all sorts of conditions that did not "exist" thirty years ago, there are reasons for this.
1. Certain conditions have been reclassfied and renamed and newer, more effective medications are now available, as opposed to older remedies that may not have worked as well.
2. Drug companies DO profit from curing people. In fact, drug companies are like any other company, they have to put out a product that WORKS in order to sell as much of it as possible to make a profit. No company can realistically make money with a product that doesn' do what it supposed to.
HOWEVER..that is the real paradox, because with the emphasis on making money, the products that "WORK" may not work as well as they are supposed to and they are marketed and doled out to the population in order to make sales. But of course there are problems, like side-effects, recalls etc.
This is not a perfect system, the medical advances or driven by competition by drug companies to put out a better pill than the other, not because of some inherent desire to cure people.
So what it means is that, unless you have no other choice, you should try and stay off medications unless your life really depends on it
couldnt have said it better myself.
Rarrr
11-10-2005, 07:55 PM
Thats why I think some meds can be worse than recreationals because the company puts profits before people(thanks to the capitalistic society). I'd trust my dealer over a pharmacuetical company anyday.
dustoned
11-10-2005, 07:57 PM
i never get depressed when i smoke on a regular basis.
when i was a sober person before smoking, i used to have episodes of seclusion, and the inability to get all the bad shit out of my mind. i'd always dwell on negative thoughts and be depressed for days at a time. not sure if it's connected, but most likely... i'm never like that anymore now. it's easier to move on.
dro boy
11-10-2005, 08:03 PM
When I smoke on a regular basis I usually just switch strains.
i never get depressed when i smoke on a regular basis.
Untill you run out....
i was reading through some pages on paranoia, for i feared that i might be paranoid. i have this strange, irrational suspicion that my friends are setting me up for world-wide laughter. like i'm being toyed with. i can never enjoy myself with them for too long before i start making these accusations in my head. the symptoms read:
A. A pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others such that their motives are interpreted as malevolent, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by four (or more) of the following:
suspects, without sufficient basis, that others are exploiting, harming, or deceiving him or her
is preoccupied with unjustified doubts about the loyalty or trustworthiness of friends or associates
is reluctant to confide in others because of unwarranted fear that the information will be used maliciously against him or her
reads hidden demeaning or threatening meanings into benign remarks or events
persistently bears grudges, i.e., is unforgiving of insults, injuries, or slights
perceives attacks on his or her character or reputation that are not apparent to others and is quick to react angrily or to counterattack
has recurrent suspicions, without justification, regarding fidelity of spouse or sexual partner
knowing and admitting what's wrong is the first step to being cured...or atleast i hope so. this just put a damper on my day. :(
blastfast
11-11-2005, 02:02 PM
Some people just shouldn't smoke drugs...you know, the type that are already spaced out.
jahjahjahjah
11-11-2005, 02:03 PM
whut a remarkable thread
Some people just shouldn't smoke drugs...you know, the type that are already spaced out.
you talking about me?!?! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
jmudmbphan
11-11-2005, 04:00 PM
if you put a negative stimga on your marijuana usage then it will affect you adversely...if you view it in a positive light it will only bring good to you.
robert42
11-11-2005, 04:06 PM
ganj u rule
espcially now u have me in ur sig
ganj u rule
espcially now u have me in ur sig
i couldn't resist the oppurtunity.
ShamanicHippy
11-11-2005, 06:49 PM
i have depression really bad, like i used to think about suicide daily til green came into my life and my g-mom(aka antchrist as i call the bitch) left, i used to kinda drown all my sorrows in an eith of weed and 5 percs, but im more "responcible" with weed, as in not smoking an eith a day
I am sorry to hear about your depression. but what is a g-mom?
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