Disaster Side Effects of Smoking Marijuana Every Day, According to Science - "It's just muh natural plant"

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Marijuana is now legal in more states than ever before, with medical marijuana proving an essential tool to relieve symptoms caused by chemotherapy and AIDS, or for those in chronic pain. Others just use it to relax, especially during stressful times (like the ones we're going through now). But it's important to note that smoking marijuana doesn't come without risks, particularly if you do it every day. Here is what could possibly happen, so you can be aware of the risks as well as the rewards.

Daily marijuana use can lead to "feelings of fatigue or apathy; feelings of anxiety, paranoia, or panic; temporary hallucinations," says Dr. Jenna Liphart Rhoads. As well as, "trouble taking care of oneself and lack of hygiene practices; disconnecting from activities or people they once enjoyed; impaired memory and confusion."

"Chronically inflamed airways that result in a chronic cough, sore throat, or runny nose, and put the user at a higher risk for respiratory diseases or illnesses," says Dr. Rhoads.

"Make no mistake about it, smoking marijuana daily carries with it very real potential for addiction. The National Institute on Drug Abuse estimates that between 9% and 30% of those who use regularly will develop marijuana use disorder," says Dr. Mary Gay. "I have observed significant negative effects on clients who habitually use marijuana including reduced academic performance, job loss, legal consequences, depression, anxiety, and in several cases, psychotic symptoms requiring hospitalization."

"Compared with placebo, marijuana cigarettes cause increases in heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressures, and forearm blood flow via increased sympathetic nervous system activity," says Dr. Kim Langdon. "In addition, marijuana has been associated with triggering heart attacks in young male patients. Smoking marijuana has been shown to increase the risk of MI onset by a factor of 4.8 for the 60 minutes after marijuana consumption, and to increase the annual risk of MI in the daily cannabis user from 1.5% to 3% per year."

"Functional MRI studies have also revealed functional and structural changes in brain areas involved in reward processing after chronic cannabis use and in the processing of emotion," says Dr. Langdon. "Some studies show a higher incidence of schizophrenia in chronic adolescent and teenage use of marijuana."

"Daily use of cannabis can desensitize the endocannabinoid system and override its natural capacity to maintain homeostasis. In layman's terms, using medical marijuana too frequently can knock your endocannabinoid system out of whack a bit, which can have an effect (though not always a negative one) on some of your body's natural processes, like your sleeping habits, mood, appetite, memory, and fertility," says Dr. Daniel Whitelocke, M.D., Founder of AR MMJ Cards. "Because the endocannabinoid system was only identified as recently as the 1990s, experts are still working toward fully understanding it."

"Marijuana use during pregnancy can be harmful to your baby's health. The chemicals in marijuana (in particular, tetrahydrocannabinol or THC) pass through your system to your baby and can harm your baby's development," says the CDC. "Some research shows that using marijuana while you are pregnant can cause health problems in newborns— including low birth weight."

Smoking daily increases the chances of having "problems with decreased fertility in both males and females," says Dr. Rhoads. It can also be a factor in erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation.

"Withdrawal from cannabis seems to induce a lack of motivation. Cognitive dysfunction and memory problems are other potential problems such as abnormal response to stress," says Dr. Langdon. "A clinical diagnosis of cannabis withdrawal includes irritability, anger or aggression, nervousness or anxiety, sleep difficulty, decreased appetite or weight loss, restlessness, depressed mood, and physical symptoms causing significant discomfort such as shakiness or tremors, sweating, fever, chills, and headaches."

"Marijuana is said to be a fantastic muscle relaxant, and people swear by its ability to lessen tremors in Parkinson's disease. I have also heard of its use quite successfully for fibromyalgia, endometriosis, interstitial cystitis, and most other conditions where the final common pathway is chronic pain," says Peter Grinspoon, MD, writing for the Harvard Health Blog. "Marijuana is also used to manage nausea and weight loss and can be used to treat glaucoma. A highly promising area of research is its use for PTSD in veterans who are returning from combat zones. Medical marijuana is also reported to help patients suffering from pain and wasting syndrome associated with HIV, as well as irritable bowel syndrome and Crohn's disease."
 
There's a definite straight edge streak in internet nerds I've noticed over the years that transcends left/right politics. I wonder if it stems from them just being joyless, unhappy people at heart. I still remember reading My Posting Career and seeing this dork there losing his shit and wanting to burn down every dispensary in Southern California.
Yes, these types have always been around. Even back during the BBS party days, there would always be a couple of them sitting in the corner of the room watching Babylon 5 episodes on their laptops instead of partying and socializing. It wasn't a religious thing, either, though many of them were Christian. Frankly, I don't know why they bothered to attend since it never seemed like they were having any fun.
 
There's a definite straight edge streak in internet nerds I've noticed over the years that transcends left/right politics. I wonder if it stems from them just being joyless, unhappy people at heart. I still remember reading My Posting Career and seeing this dork there losing his shit and wanting to burn down every dispensary in Southern California.



That's why you vaporize weed and not combust it. Plus you go through less weed than wasting it in joints, blunts.

I like Booze way too much, but I am not going to act like its some wonder drug that makes me peaceful and opens my third eye to the 7th dimension and cures all ailments. I get why people smoke, its no different from drinking. If anything I respect the people who can go straightedge. Nietzche said the Ubermensch doesn't need religion or substance to live a fulfilling life.
 
When I tell people drinking makes me a better person, they say I have a problem. When I tell people I smoke everyday and it helps me out, people call me a brave hero and that's it's completely understandable.

I dunno man, it sounds like the people who smoke too much and romanticize weed are kind of losers who refuse to believe anything enjoyable but not in moderation can be bad. I mean, I like banging cheap with no condom on and eating doughnuts, but I know doing that shit every day is going to probably lead to dark path in life.
 
Never understood the appeal to pot. For me, all these people screaming for legalization just want an easy access to their addictions. They claim its less harmful than smokes but are we ignoring that it still harmful none the less?

I dont know, I feel like its one of those things most would grow out of once they leave that phase and realise how much they looked like dopey jackasses while on the stuff. But a lot of people kept it, which, fair enough, but whenever I ask too many "whys", they tend to get upset so, take it for what you will.

Legal or not, you are still an addicted loser tho.

What smokers do you know who are chads? Most of the people I see who smoke are white trash losers. I know very few people who smoke who don't look like total degenerates. The only people who look cool doing it are in movies.

Edibles are the way to go if you're a stoner though. You will likely have the same cognitive degradation but at least you're not going everywhere smelling putrid.

The only cool smokers I have seen are in fiction (literally look at my icon)

And to be fair, it fits. You only not look like a tool smoking in fiction.
 
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