Well its not all good news, I was going to ask about people who have had anxiety from smoking weed (I have when I first started)While marijuana’s “exogenous†cannabinoids also can reduce anxiety, chronic use of the drug down-regulates the receptors, paradoxically increasing anxiety. This can trigger “a vicious cycle†of increasing marijuana use that in some cases leads to addiction.
I have horrible PTSD panic attacks and Night Terrors..they bring me to my knees sometimes.Mary and Other cannaboids are the only thing that really helps calm me down..
Thanks for your service as well tibbers. What a great. Read by Jones. Great insight something i am going to pay more attention to when reading an article in the future, or anything for that matter. I need to get my hands on some more wax it has been years since i got to experince it.
Quote from: spicer on March 07, 2014, 01:06:07 PMWell its not all good news, I was going to ask about people who have had anxiety from smoking weed (I have when I first started)While marijuana’s “exogenous†cannabinoids also can reduce anxiety, chronic use of the drug down-regulates the receptors, paradoxically increasing anxiety. This can trigger “a vicious cycle†of increasing marijuana use that in some cases leads to addiction.Actually "high" anxiety is one of the listed side effects of burning the real, my dad had a panic attack 40+ years ago that scared the crap outta him.He was unable to walk, was barely able to call mom on the phone & by thetime she got to him he was unable to move for about 45 minutes, which didn'tmake it any easier for me when I wanted to try it. I have never had a panicattack on weed, but I have had many using blends. I find they become easierto deal with the more often you have a few, cause by then You know inside that it is gonna be allright, in a little while manFar as marijuana causing addiction, let us examine this word for a moment. Addiction, to me describesan acceptance of the terms of your use of anything & everything, and the potential willingness to try itagain. For instance the first time I rode a bicycle, I liked it. Even after wrecking the bicycle several times& learning to accept the pain I still wanted to ride. Can we not theorize that I had become addicted to this riding? Same thing with waking up, or drinking coffee, driving the car. Damneven washing dishes has become an ugly, disgusting addiction in my household simply because no matterhow much I dislike this chore I found my need to eat from clean utensils & plates has overwhelmed my otherneed which is to not touch the nasty filthy stuff in my sink ( I don't presently have a dishwasher...) All I'm reallytrying to show is that the word addiction , seems to me at least to be a buzzword to describe some so called"evil activity" so whenever I see the word "addiction" I figure whatever I am looking at is slanted to show that the personwho wrote the piece already doesn't like whatever he is writing about.sorry for all that The Wax got me...
Quote from: jones on March 07, 2014, 01:57:23 PMQuote from: spicer on March 07, 2014, 01:06:07 PMWell its not all good news, I was going to ask about people who have had anxiety from smoking weed (I have when I first started)While marijuana’s “exogenous†cannabinoids also can reduce anxiety, chronic use of the drug down-regulates the receptors, paradoxically increasing anxiety. This can trigger “a vicious cycle†of increasing marijuana use that in some cases leads to addiction.Actually "high" anxiety is one of the listed side effects of burning the real, my dad had a panic attack 40+ years ago that scared the crap outta him.He was unable to walk, was barely able to call mom on the phone & by thetime she got to him he was unable to move for about 45 minutes, which didn'tmake it any easier for me when I wanted to try it. I have never had a panicattack on weed, but I have had many using blends. I find they become easierto deal with the more often you have a few, cause by then You know inside that it is gonna be allright, in a little while manFar as marijuana causing addiction, let us examine this word for a moment. Addiction, to me describesan acceptance of the terms of your use of anything & everything, and the potential willingness to try itagain. For instance the first time I rode a bicycle, I liked it. Even after wrecking the bicycle several times& learning to accept the pain I still wanted to ride. Can we not theorize that I had become addicted to this riding? Same thing with waking up, or drinking coffee, driving the car. Damneven washing dishes has become an ugly, disgusting addiction in my household simply because no matterhow much I dislike this chore I found my need to eat from clean utensils & plates has overwhelmed my otherneed which is to not touch the nasty filthy stuff in my sink ( I don't presently have a dishwasher...) All I'm reallytrying to show is that the word addiction , seems to me at least to be a buzzword to describe some so called"evil activity" so whenever I see the word "addiction" I figure whatever I am looking at is slanted to show that the personwho wrote the piece already doesn't like whatever he is writing about.sorry for all that The Wax got me...I dont think addiction is an evil word, just something that describes an over reliance on something and even though it has negative effects on you, you can't stop. Marijuana gets you high, so its not impossible for someone to get addicted to it (after all, people get addicted to sex, gambling, eating, online shopping which all have chemical changes going on in the brain), so I do think it's a bit silly to compare that washing dishes. I think since marijuana is being legalized, we need to present the truth about all aspects of weed, not just the good parts. That's responsibly informing drug users of potential effects. There are forums on bluelight and drugs-forum where people have described being addicted to it, and I certainly am not one to deny someone else's experience with addiction. Just saying, lots of positives come with it, but some negatives as well.
LMAO.Taking a deuce is inevitable. Now an addiction, is something that is built from something other than that, i.e. self-choices. Now that made me laugh pretty good though.But anyways, a shower can be addictive I suppose. Had a buddy in college who was so OCD he showered at least (2) times daily.Sometimes on the upwards of 3-4. Now that could be considered addiction I suppose, and/or a mysophobe.P.S. - I only take a shit once a day. 3-4 am I the weird one? I feel like I'd have red ass all day if I shat that much. LOL...I thought the same thing. Only once a day for me as well. At least you could say Jones wasn't constipated.
LMAO.Taking a deuce is inevitable. Now an addiction, is something that is built from something other than that, i.e. self-choices. Now that made me laugh pretty good though.But anyways, a shower can be addictive I suppose. Had a buddy in college who was so OCD he showered at least (2) times daily.Sometimes on the upwards of 3-4. Now that could be considered addiction I suppose, and/or a mysophobe.P.S. - I only take a shit once a day. 3-4 am I the weird one? I feel like I'd have red ass all day if I shat that much.
Use wipes with witch hazel in it after you finish... your ass will thank you I use these because traditional baby wipes irritate my b-hole lol, itches like a motherfucker