I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
I'm scared!!! I think weed might be making me crazy.
Just to give u a little background....I've been smoking on/off for about 3 years but recently this year I've become a heavy user. I stopped smoking for a month in August and I'm smoking now again.
Anyways, my thoughts are weird now and I don't feel like I think the same way anymore. Lately when I smoke it's not even enjoyable anymore. I get depressed, scared, and think I'm psychotic...Do u think weed might be making me seriously crazy or is it all in my head? I have been kinda stressed out and I smoke alone for the most part.
Another question: If someone does have psychosis, can they get rid of it?
I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
i think you should take a break for a month and try it again.. if it keeps happening it cud either be in your head or something might be wrong
I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
I am no professional..so I really cant give any good advice. but here is some good rep to make you feel better...take care
I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
How old are you, Barbie, and have you ever had any such symptoms before under any circumstances? By psychotic, do you mean you're having delusions and possibly seeing and hearing things, like voices, that aren't really there?
I think the recommendation to take a break is a good one. See what happens and see if that makes you feel better and more normal. If not, it might be time to get a professional evaluation to see what a psychiatric professional thinks.
I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
P.S. In answer to your question, psychosis, when it's caused by medicinal substances--and there are several types that can do that--is usually temporary once those substances are out of people's systems. A friend of mine, for instance, had a psychotic reaction once when she was on heavy doses of a steroidal antiinflammatory, which affects some people that way. As she went off the med and her body excreted it, she got better. In those studies that have been done with THC and psychotic aggravation, those effects are generally temporary, too. THC can take a while to clear, however, especially after heavy use. So give it time.
I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
Anybody in your family with issues of mental illness? Particularily schizophrenia, psychosis, bi-polar, that sort of thing? The main theories around why cannabis can aggrivate pre-clinical mental conditions is because of the stimulation of dopamine.
I don't know why, though, in such a case nicotine wouldn't do the same. Just out of curiosity, does anybody know how dopaminergic responses differ with nicotine as compared to tetrahydrocannabinol? Or am I just entirely too stoned right now?:stoned:
I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
<<< I think Gandolf is just too stoned to make a clear dissision :smokin:
I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
You can always try smoking more weed. Maybe, some people have genetically-defective cannabinoid receptors, or maybe, your's are too sensitive. Either way, one hit will do you. If not, get better weed.
As for psychosis
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The link between cannabis use and psychosis has been studied intensively and debated hotly for decades. The authors review the research that has been done on the topic, including the studies which produced evidence of a relationship between the two phenomena, and give a detailed analysis of the hypotheses about the nature of the link (the direction of causality). According to the reviewed literature an increased prevalence of cannabis use can be found in the schizophrenic population. The use of the drug is associated with a worse prognosis and an earlier onset of schizophrenia. However, findings about the possible effect of cannabis use on the specific symptoms of schizophrenia have been contradictory. An association has also been observed between cannabis use and schizotypal personality traits, but evidence for a specific, cannabis induced functional psychosis is still lacking. Based on the data of longitudinal studies, cannabis use should be recognized as a risk factor for later psychosis. The abuse of the drug increases the likelihood of later psychotic symptoms especially among individuals with vulnerability or when the use starts in early adolescence. At the same time, the role of self-medication or a common genetic background cannot be excluded either, and a circular causality is very possible.
Psychiatr Hung. 2007;22(2):145-162.
[The role of cannabis use in psychosis.]
I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
Smoking if already depressed will make the feeling worse. Feeling isolated...? don't smoke, it won't help at all.
I Don't Wanna Quit But I Might Have To?!?!
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Originally Posted by mikeyjo
Smoking if already depressed will make the feeling worse. Feeling isolated...? don't smoke, it won't help at all.
I agree with you to a point my good man, but you're making far too much of a blanket statement. Different effects for different people and whatnot, some find quite the opposite to what you describe.
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<<< I think Gandolf is just too stoned to make a clear dissision
lol, yeah I was pretty much baked into total reefer madness last night:stoned: