Cannabis helps me with my bi-polar disorder and a few other things.
Talk to your dad about it, the plant can cure many things
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Cannabis helps me with my bi-polar disorder and a few other things.
Talk to your dad about it, the plant can cure many things
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Originally Posted by 1234abcd
I could not agree anymore!! I suffer from anxiety and depression, I smoke and Im fine!!! My med alone doesnt help. I agree LEGALIZE THE SHI*
Here here.
If you're f**ked up then you're f**ked up. Weed isn't going to make it better/worse for you so just light one up!
Ever since we were robbed he became extra manic and started drinking.Quote:
Originally Posted by braddog10
He never drank before but now I catch him every now and then wasted out of his mind when he comes home.
Only once did he become manic to the point where cops had to tie him to a bed. But that's because he drank rum and coke (hard liquor). That was the first time he ever got amazingly wasted and he won't do it again. He only gets wasted off wine and beer now and the drunkness isn't bad at all (he just talks loud and acts funny but thats all.. bothers my mom like hell though).
Some of you might recall the event of the night my dad took his friend out and they ran out without paying the bill. At first I heard it was a 300 dollar tab, and now I hear it's 1000 dollars. (Manics tend to lie like that out of disillusions in truths.)
Today I caught him bringing home a corona.
There are four kinds of bipolar disorders: bipolar I, bipolar II, cyclothmia, and nonspecified disorders. Mania can easily be controlled with Weed, more likely, Sativa, in the case of bipolar I. I'd think.
http://marijuana.researchtoday.net/archive/2/4/358.htm
With bipolar II, the mania and depression can be maintained with a common high.
:smokin:
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Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
hey is that true in your sig about passing pot through water?
I read it in 1999. I'll see what I can find with a search.
Chemical analysis revealed many different compounds in the smoke and in the water, as expected from the combustion of plant materials. The water did trap some THC, as well as other psychoactive compounds, however, most of the THC present in the marijuana passed through the water pipe unchanged. Pharmacological tests (in mice) revealed that some of the water-trapped marijuana compounds were responsible for producing catatonia and for suppressing spontaneous motor activity. In contrast, the water-filtered smoke itself did not affect spontaneous motor activity and did not induce catatonia, though it was richer in THC. These results indicate that water filtration removes some behaviorally active compounds in preference to others; this may be important when comparing the therapeutic effects of whole marijuana smoke to water-filtered smoke.Quote:
Originally Posted by Strikerrr
http://www.ukcia.org/research/Effect...uanaSmoke.html
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Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
Hey Beach, very Interesting. Saw my Doc today, Interestingly when I discussed this with him he came back with a sheet showing the primary neurotransmitters, when certain ones are low cravings begin that acually mask of increase the deficiency .......... specifically Serotonin deficiencies will prompt many to aether use alcohol or weed.
The issue with bipolar is still more complex,. due to the fact that some people lean toward mania, and others toward depression. I'll scan it some time and post.
Can't now. I'll also read your site later,................
Pride, I still don't think your dad Is close to the right med. therapy. also, some people don't want to be well. It's not our place to consider that, However, It is painful to see our loved ones, not jive here in their skin. By the sounds of it I question his responsibility of another substance that he will not be able to keep in reasonable bounds. Your old man desperately needs to find the right Doc.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pride
If our serotonin is low;
Anxiety, worry, Panic, Neg thoughts, Insomnia, Obsessive thoughts, compulsive behavior, Irritability, anger, Low pain threshold, Carb/sweet craves, Alcohol use, MJ use, Suicidal thoughts, Also loss of interest.
Dopamine;
Low ~ Can't feel pleasure, Dull thought processes, Muted emotions,
..........Social Withdrawal
High ~ Restlessness, Voices, Hallucinations, Paranoia.
Norepinephrine;
Low ~ Lack of motivation, Depression, Inattentive, Fatigue, Sleepiness.
High ~ Insomnia, Mania, Paranoia, Aggression, Anger, Migraines, High blood pressure, Rapid pulse.