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braindamaged
11-14-2005, 01:28 AM
Mental health warning for cannabis users
By Nic Fleming, Health Correspondent, the telegraph.
(Filed: 02/12/2004)

Young people with a family history of mental illness were warned
yesterday that smoking cannabis substantially increases their
chances of developing psychiatric problems.

Those who are genetically vulnerable to psychosis double the risks
of hallucinations, paranoia and serious conditions such as
schizophrenia by using the drug.


'Cannabis can be the trigger to lifelong mental illness'
The study, to be presented at an Institute of Psychiatry conference
in London today, confirmed previous findings that for an average
person taking cannabis once or twice a week the risk of suffering
psychotic symptoms roughly doubles in later life.

Prof Jim van Os, a psychiatrist at Maastricht University in the
Netherlands, said: "There have been a number of studies that have
shown that cannabis use roughly doubles the risk of psychiatric
illness such as schizophrenia among young people.

"There have been suggestions that cannabis can interact with pre-
existing, possibly genetic, vulnerability to psychotic symptoms.

"Our results show that in the group with no pre-existing
vulnerability to psychosis, cannabis use increased the chances of
the onset of psychosis by a small amount.

"However for those who had shown evidence of being predisposed, the
increased risks of developing problems were four times greater than
for those not considered vulnerable."

The new research, published by bmj.com, opens the way to the
possibility of a genetic test that would tell people if they were at
greater risk from cannabis use and of better targeting of public
health advice.

Prof van Os's team interviewed 2,437 Germans aged 14 to 24 to assess
their drug use and vulnerability to psychosis by asking questions
designed to reveal traits such as paranoia, suspicion and delusions.

Ten per cent were viewed as potentially vulnerable to psychotic
symptoms, ranging from hallucinations and delusions to serious
conditions requiring hospital treatment.

The group was assessed four years later. Of those found not to be
predisposed to psychosis, 15 per cent of those who did not use the
drug and 21 per cent of those who did experienced some symptoms.

Among the volunteers identified as genetically vulnerable to
psychosis, 51 per cent of cannabis users had symptoms compared with
26 per cent of those who did not use the drug.

Across the whole group, cannabis use, defined as at least five
times, was found to increase the risk of psychosis by two thirds.
Using the drug on average between once and twice a week increased
the chances of symptoms by 95 per cent.

Prof van Os said: "The public health message is that if people have
a family history of mental instability then they should know there
are high risks associated with cannabis use."

Other researchers said the risks of mental illness were also
increased by the trend in recent years of increasing amounts of THC â??
the active ingredient in cannabis â?? in the drug, and young people
starting to use it earlier.

A report released last week showed that schoolchildren in England
were using more cannabis than in any other country in Europe. The
European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction disclosed
that among 15-year-olds, 42 per cent of boys and 38 per cent of
girls had tried cannabis, compared with less than 10 per cent in
Greece, Malta, Sweden and Norway. More than one in 10 15-year-olds
in England reported heavy cannabis use â?? defined as 40 or more
occasions a year â?? compared with the next biggest groups of seven
per cent in Spain and Belgium.

Marjorie Wallace, the chief executive of the mental health charity
Sane, said: "The evidence is mounting that cannabis can be the
trigger to lifelong mental illness. We need to make these risks
known, clamp down on drug dealing in such places as playgrounds and
hospital wards, and change perceptions of cannabis from being a
recreational relaxant to a dangerous substance for those who are
vulnerable."

beachguy in thongs
11-14-2005, 01:40 AM
You know, Schizophrenia is another way of saying an open mind.

NightProwler
11-14-2005, 01:45 AM
thanks for the warning. my family has a history of depression and im deep in that. o well. nothing seems to work out how you want it to.

daZenfmeister
11-14-2005, 02:45 AM
im insane thanks to weed, but when i dont smoke i go back to normal and i feel like im super smart. i can come up with comebacks instantly and shit but when im on weed, i feel like im schitzo

lemonboy
11-14-2005, 02:43 PM
"Using the drug on average between once and twice a week increased the chances of symptoms by 95 per cent."

95% eh? When their budget is large enough to fabricate believable figures I'll be glad to pay attention to a "study" like this. If the journalist was responsible it would go on to mention the numerous benefits as well and allow the reader to draw his own conclusion. Instead of doing that we're left with Marjorie Wallace's libelous quote. Lovely.

robert42
11-14-2005, 02:44 PM
so thats what it is lol

somebody someone
11-14-2005, 03:54 PM
wow i hope you all stop smoking weed right now!!

drgreenthumb1238
11-15-2005, 12:19 AM
This whole thing is such bullshit!Mental illness can be brought on by stress(coincidentally relieved by weed!),alcohol,bereavement etc!I'm sick of papers in the UK linking dope smoking to mental problems, at worst it can act as a catalyst to something you are already predisposed to getting.I remember this lovely piece in the Daily Mail about a teenager who murdered his girlfriend, it had great anecdotal info from a "friend" of the murderer stating he was smoking hundreds of joints a week.I'd love to know how a 15yr old could afford to do that and for his parents not to realise. It also got in the "he listened to Marilyn Manson" crap as well. Scurrilous, scaremongering journalism that people believe cos its written down. Thats all it is fuckin words printed on a page, would they believe something I'd written and printed off?No, whole thing is bogus!

FunkyMonkey
11-15-2005, 12:24 AM
its true! havnt you seen refer madness??
You are all ruining your lives and endangering your loved ones!
REPENT!

Sorry no intelligent debate out of me tonight.

drgreenthumb1238
11-15-2005, 12:27 AM
Lol it sometimes seems as if we haven't moved on from when Reefer Madness was made, you see its the mental illness the kids get blighted by, then they go on killing sprees. What a fucking crock of shit, it an insult to anybody's intelligence this bollocks is still being trotted out, at the end of the day its propoganda, pure and simple

Stoner Shadow Wolf
11-15-2005, 12:36 AM
im gonna call bullshit on this so called "study".

ESPECCIALLY considering that ALL young people, REGARDLESS of family history are prone to schizophrenia, granted, family history increases the risks, there is nothing wrong wtih an open mind :P


"insanity", "psychosis", "delusions", and the like are just insults to debase people who think different than "normal" people.



honnestly, marijuana does nothing harmful that isnt already happening in your physical brain, MAYBE marijuana speeds up the process, MAYBE it is trying to negate it, i dont know, all i can say is that regardless of what proof people think they can come up with, marijuana will never be a dnager to anyone unless used as a weapon.


solid resin pistols, resin bullets... bad uses for a good plant...

tylerkane
11-15-2005, 06:46 AM
You know, Schizophrenia is another way of saying an open mind.
So my cousin who talks to wall corners and bar stools is just open minded?
A!!!!!
no!

beachguy in thongs
11-15-2005, 06:45 PM
So my cousin who talks to wall corners and bar stools is just open minded?
A!!!!!
no!

Is your cousin schizophrenic or possessed?

Az.
11-15-2005, 09:14 PM
im insane thanks to weed, but when i dont smoke i go back to normal and i feel like im super smart. i can come up with comebacks instantly and shit but when im on weed, i feel like im schitzo

Me too...which kinda sucks cause im stoned everyday...and it kinda annoys me that im not fullfilling my full potential.

BobBong
11-15-2005, 09:21 PM
Here's an idea.. Weed is a drug...got mental problems? work em out or see a doctor, don't smoke weed. It does not make you insane nor does it induce shit in people...If there's a problem with your head, that's your problem.

Don't blame the drug. Blame the user.

This sounds to much like "weed is a gateway drug", i don't like it :(

It's Bullshit i say!

colton
11-15-2005, 11:39 PM
People who have someone that suffers from mental illness in their family is more likely to suffer from a mental illness regardless of smokin weed, for example someone who has a parent that suffers from schizophrenia are about 15% more likely to also suffer

powair
11-15-2005, 11:46 PM
My boyfriend's Uncle and Father have schizophrenia. His grandma on the other side has split personality disorder, and his grandpa may have alzheimers at the age of 58. I am very concerned about his future health. He understands better than anyone the horrors of schizophrenia, but he disregards this information about the link between cannabis and its development. :(

powair
11-15-2005, 11:47 PM
You know, Schizophrenia is another way of saying an open mind.

That is simply ignorant.

beachguy in thongs
11-15-2005, 11:49 PM
Oh, c'mon, I didn't mean anything by it.

powair
11-15-2005, 11:52 PM
I know, I apologize. I know you are not ignorant.

It's just that schizophrenia is really traumatic for people, and I know it would offend the schizophrenic people I know if they read that it was "another term for open-mindedness".

somebody someone
11-16-2005, 12:18 AM
I know, I apologize. I know you are not ignorant.

It's just that schizophrenia is really traumatic for people, and I know it would offend the schizophrenic people I know if they read that it was "another term for open-mindedness".
dont you think it would offend them twice as much?

Satan666
11-16-2005, 12:29 AM
Commercially funded bullshit.

powair
11-16-2005, 12:38 AM
dont you think it would offend them twice as much?

What??

drgreenthumb1238
11-16-2005, 12:40 AM
Think it was meant as a joke, that it would offend "both personalities" hmmmm

somebody someone
11-16-2005, 12:41 AM
yeah something like that

vincevaper
11-16-2005, 12:58 AM
Multiple personality disorder is not schizophrenia. That is a common misconception. The disconnect with schizophrenia occurs between the inner and outer self, it is not a split among selves. Theories on 'what is normality' aside, people with schizophrenia suffer a great deal as do their families. Jokes are funnier when the facts they are based on aren't so... well, wrong.

CocaCola
11-16-2005, 02:50 AM
Is your cousin schizophrenic or possessed?
AHAHA~!

I like it when people think schizophrenia is in anyway related to such an illness that causes people to talk to inanimate abjects. That is not the way things work but... I guess we've already established that fact. Thank you, Vince Vaper.

BlueCat00
11-17-2005, 01:12 AM
there are several theories on the cause of Schizophrenia...
My step daughter has it and we think it was caused by a virus...but weed had nothing to do with it. That is just more BS propaganda...

http://www.schizophrenia.sk.ca/causes.htm

Taken in small doses, cannabis is a very safe sedative for most people, probably including some people with mental illness. But consider the "set and setting" of marijuana under marijuana prohibition. Obviously, it is difficult in California and impossible elsewhere in the world -- with the partial exception of Holland, another topic â?? for a doctor even to discuss the medical use of cannabis with anyone who is mentally ill. Patients may even be told that marijuana is a very dangerous drug. They will certainly be arrested and placed under even greater stress if caught using it. However, what if they use it, and find that it helps them? Is this good? Remember we are talking about someone who is mentally ill finding out that something that is anathematized actually helps them. That sort of thing could drive you crazy.

The point is that while some of the psychotic episodes associated with marijuana use may be caused by the marijuana and others may simply be correlated to failed self-medication, it is also worth considering that the set and setting of marijuana prohibition help create these conditions.

I agree with what Richard Cowans says: some of the marijuana related psychotic episodes might actually be iatrogenic â?? caused by the medical profession.
Many people with mental problems are on so many other drugs it would be impossible to tell what caused certain episodes...they are once again screaming reefer madness.:(