Quote Originally Posted by Dr.G.H.
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 I??ve read (from the links provided) it appears to be a strain issue. From what I could understand is that Sativa??s induce a psychedelic type of response with space/time distortions (which the patient experience during his incident) and that Indica??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.
Yep. A Sativa strain will affect a person's mind, resulting in a more energetic, but more psychedelic high. Indicas will affect the body, making a "couch-lock" high that is extremely relaxed. The way I remember is: Indica = In the couch.
Other than that, the best thing you can do is to make sure that your patient uses medicinal marijuana, that way they know exactly what strain they're getting, none of that "go into a dark alleyway and risk being stabbed to death just to find out that your bud has been laced with a lethal does of XXX drug and you are know going to die".