A question from a doctor. Need some info.
It sounds as though the patient smoked a very strong indica strain of cannabis. The indica strain gives a body stone, which makes the body feel heavey, altohugh it is very relaxing. Chances are the patient has never smoked this type of cannabis before and didnt expect the strength. I highly doubt it gave him/her any hallucinogenic effects, although if he/she didnt expect this feeling they may have had a panic attack. Alot of people do have them, for some reason, although everyone knows that cannabis is harmless, and hasnt killed anyone EVER before.
The other explanation is the cannabis could have been laced with almost anything in liquid form, although i highly doubt this as its SO rare.
Thankyou for actually taking the time to ask us, were the ones who smoke it daily, in not hourly and were the ones who know what it does. The government spread so many lies its unbeleivable.
BUT always remember, cannabis cannot kill, no matter how strong, or how much is smoked. Its never killed ANYONE in its history, it wont start now.
A question from a doctor. Need some info.
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Originally Posted by LIP
It sounds as though the patient smoked a very strong indica strain of cannabis.
everybody said it was sativa except you haha
A question from a doctor. Need some info.
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Originally Posted by 187
everybody said it was sativa except you haha
THC is a psychedelic, and if the patient hasn't smoked strong cannabis before...regardless of strain it can produce visual, audio, or olfactory hallucinations (though, I've never had olfactory). When I first started smoking, even schwagg (each time was months apart) would give me mild OEVs (such as a TV character being noticably "above" the rest of the picture (like 3d) as well as CEV patterning.
Becoming extremely stoned for the first time could be scary and cause anxiety if you're not expecting it! And when you freak out, it only gets worse.
A question from a doctor. Need some info.
Hello All,
Thanks for the responses.
Well seeing as how the patient smoked it for three months, I really doubt it was caused because it was first time use. Three months, non-stop, every day, several times a day, is hardly first time usage.
Laced with something, I initially thought of that as well. And it still remains a possibility.
From what Iâ??ve read (from the links provided) it appears to be a strain issue. From what I could understand is that Sativaâ??s induce a psychedelic type of response with space/time distortions (which the patient experience during his incident) and that Indicaâ??s induce a relaxed feeling with no interference with perception or panic/anxiety (which he was used to for the first three months).
Can anyone guarantee this is true (from personal experiences)? [Because there seems to be mixed responses]
Dr.G.H.
A question from a doctor. Need some info.
a real doctor wouldnt be looking for answers on a stoner message board
A question from a doctor. Need some info.
Then perhaps you could point me to the textbook or research article from a scientific journal that could answer my questions. If you believe I should not be here.
(By the way, Iâ??ve already met 5 other doctors from this forum that use it for information)
A question from a doctor. Need some info.
SpaceCaptainDimi, that wasen't nice to say.
A question from a doctor. Need some info.
..on a complicated case like this..the source of the weed would have to be controlled. The source would have to be very qualified...no dealers. You are in the wrong forum for answers you want.
A question from a doctor. Need some info.
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Originally Posted by 187
everybody said it was sativa except you haha
If you read what the patient had told the doctor he said he had a heavey feeling, his legs were heavey, and this comes from an indica strain. Maybe i read it wrong, or maybe no one on here actually knows what the hell they are talking about.
"Colored hairs on marijuana as well as no seeds usually means potent"
This statement proves my point about people obviously NOT knowing what they are talking about. Yes, if its sinse its normally stronger, BUT the "hairs" that are actually called pistilles have no impact on the strength of the THC in the trichomes, infact they are nothing to do with THC.
A question from a doctor. Need some info.
ROFL all of those symptoms sound like she smoked some dank...excuse me sorry I'm high :p, your patient is suffering from the symptoms of what I like to call a "marijuana high". Sounds like he got some killer Sativa or a deep Sativa / Slightly Indica hybrid. Try giving him some Indica bud with mostly CBD to kill the paranoia effects THC gives. To eliminate all that though just ask around for medicinal strains of marijuana for your patient. He'll be fine and once she learns to enjoy strong marijuana she'll feel better as she comes down and feel refresh :D.
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Originally Posted by myselfandi
Becoming extremely stoned for the first time could be scary and cause anxiety if you're not expecting it! And when you freak out, it only gets worse.
Yes, this is true. I know it because it happened to me lol.