Science What Is Scromiting and Why Are More Teens Developing It?

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Scromiting is a new term for a disturbing health trend related to teen marijuana use. It combines two words: screaming and vomiting. Teens suffering from this marijuana-induced condition experience episodes of violent vomiting, which are often so severe and painful that they cause the person to scream.

When teens use marijuana daily or regularly over a long period of time, the risk of scromiting increases. With daily marijuana use among teens now at the highest level recorded since 1991, a growing number of teens are visiting emergency rooms with these bizarre symptoms.

What Is Scromiting?

The official name for scromiting is cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, or CHS. It was first included in scientific reports in 2004. Since then, researchers have determined that scromiting is the result of ongoing, long-term use of marijuana—particularly when the drug contains high levels of THC, marijuana’s main psychoactive ingredient. Some experts believe that the receptors in the gut become overstimulated by THC, thus causing the repeated cycles of vomiting.

A 2018 national research review on CHS called the syndrome “an increasingly prevalent and complicated problem for health care providers and patients.” The review also noted that scromiting is “becoming a commonplace and costly occurrence in hospitals nationwide.” Research also shows that people who begin using marijuana as teenagers are most likely to experience scromiting.

Symptoms of Scromiting

The primary cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome symptoms include:
  • Recurrent nausea, which progresses to severe nausea
  • Excessive vomiting, as often as five times an hour
  • Abdominal pain
  • Sweating
  • Dehydration
  • Fluctuations in body temperature
  • Weight loss over time, as symptoms repeat.
CHS is sometimes described as cyclical vomiting because the severe cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome symptoms usually go away and then return after a period of days, weeks, or months. While a hot bath or shower can provide temporary relief for symptoms, only stopping cannabis use entirely will prevent recurrence of scromiting.

The Link Between THC Levels and Scromiting

The high levels of THC in marijuana contribute to the increasing number of teens suffering from scromiting. Whereas the THC levels in cannabis products 20 years ago were around 2 or 3 percent, levels today can be as high as 90 percent.

Moreover, the availability of cannabis gummy edibles makes it easy for teens to ingest extreme amounts of THC. Cannabis gummy edibles take longer to act, which means teens may consume more of them, and the THC also stays in the system longer. Weekly or more frequent vaping and smoking can also cause scromiting episodes.

Consequently, marijuana legalization may be a factor in the increase in scromiting. One study found that reports of CHS doubled in two different emergency rooms in Colorado shortly after legalization in the state.

How Common Is Scromiting?

Statistics on the frequency of CHS are not easily available. In one survey of ER patients, about a third of those who smoked marijuana at least 20 days a month had experienced cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome symptoms.

Almost all teens who develop the condition use marijuana at least once a week. A 2017 review of studies found that 97 percent of those who experienced scromiting reported using marijuana weekly, and three-quarters had consumed cannabis regularly for more than one year.

It’s not yet known why some frequent marijuana users develop CHS while others do not. Another strange aspect of the condition is the fact that marijuana is often used to alleviate the symptoms of nausea.

The Long-Term Effects of Chronic Teen Marijuana Use

Teens who abuse marijuana regularly, particularly marijuana with high THC levels, have a more significant risk for a number of physical and mental health conditions in addition to scromiting. Below is some of the research on the long-term impact of teen marijuana use.

Consuming cannabis with THC levels over 10 percent increases the likelihood of a marijuana-related psychotic episode, according to a 2019 study.
Teen marijuana use can have damaging effects on adolescent brain development.

A review study published in September 2020 found that cannabis use in adolescents is associated with an increased likelihood of suicidal thoughts and attempts.

People who use marijuana prior to the age of 12 are more likely to experience a serious mental illness, including anxiety, depression, and schizophrenia, compared to those who first use marijuana at age 18 or older, according to SAMHSA.

An American Academy of Pediatrics report noted that heavy teenage marijuana use is associated with a higher risk of psychotic, mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders.
Participants in a study that followed 1,000 people from birth to age 38 found that those who began smoking marijuana as teenagers lost an average of eight IQ points.

The CDC reports that students who use marijuana are more likely to do poorly in school and to drop out of high school.

Treatment for Teen Scromiting

The only way for teens to avoid or recover from scromiting is to stop smoking marijuana or consuming cannabis gummy edibles. Because CHS typically occurs after regular use over several years, teens who develop the syndrome most likely have become addicted to marijuana. Therefore, they will need treatment not only to stop using the drug, but also to address the root causes of their marijuana abuse.

At Newport Academy, we guide teens to uncover the trauma, anxiety, depression, and lack of self-worth that catalyze marijuana abuse. Teens in our outpatient and residential programs also learn healthy coping mechanisms for dealing with the inevitable stressors of life. In addition, our clinical model focuses on healing the family system, so that teens feel safe turning to their parents for support when they are struggling.
 
If this does exist, which I sincerely doubt, it's a psychosomatic thing and not any sort of verifiable physical reaction to THC or other cannabinoids.
Nausea to the level of nearly convulsion level, that literally kills you sometimes, is probably not psychosomatic. It really looks like some level of extreme abuse, possibly combined with a vulnerability, leads to a really awful result, despite the goofy weed cures everything rhetoric. I think a lot more common is someone who gets panic attacks and paranoia from weed and then still keeps doing it.

How many times would you "scromit" before deciding wow, maybe this particular substance isn't for me?
 
I dunno. I've smoked stones of weed in my day, never had that problem or seen anyone else have that problem.

I think the current cool kids generation might just be drama queens and little bitches who can't party.

It's also possible this entirely made up for attention, much like DID and other disorders which ultimately boil down "attention seeking histrionic social media disorder", as I like to call it.
 
Let's all be thankful this ain't about their scrotum... which I thought when I read the headline.

Also, this is likely just mass hysteria, like many alleged cases of demonic possession.
 
Huh, wonder if it has something to do with the fact that the cartel grows and a lot of the quasi-legal grows use some serious fucking pesticides on it.

That shit looks like low level organophosphate poisoning.
Nah this shit has existed for a long time. Before legalizing, there was always this vomiting shit and nobody knew what it was because nobody admitted they incessantly smoked weed 18 million times a day every single day when it was a crime.
 
Nah this shit has existed for a long time. Before legalizing, there was always this vomiting shit and nobody knew what it was because nobody admitted they incessantly smoked weed 18 million times a day every single day when it was a crime.
Ah, I wouldn't know. Thanks for the info, though.
 
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I think the current cool kids generation might just be drama queens and little bitches who can't party.

It's also possible this entirely made up for attention, much like DID and other disorders which ultimately boil down "attention seeking histrionic social media disorder", as I like to call it.
My acquaintance who has had CHS several times is 2 years younger than me- in his mid 40’s. And having witnessed it first hand several times I can assure you and the rest of the doubters that it’s not just people being spoonies, or pussies who can’t handle their weed.

Frankly I hope that every single ‘dude weed lol’ stoner who says CHS isn’t real gets a big fucking dose of it. Anyone who’s watched someone go through it knows it’s real. Emergency room staff know it’s real. Medical researchers know it’s real. And you expect anyone here to take your claim that it’s just hypochondria as accurate?
You should talk to some ambulance medics and emergency room staff, they’ll fill you right in on CHS.

That shit looks like low level organophosphate poisoning.
It was first described in South Australia, after weed was decriminalized there and people could grow their own. Few home growers would be likely to use anything that dangerous on their crop, IMHO.
 
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My acquaintance who has had CHS several times is 2 years younger than me- in his mid 40’s. And having witnessed it first hand several times I can assure you and the rest of the doubters that it’s not just people being spoonies, or pussies who can’t handle their weed.

Frankly I hope that every single ‘dude weed lol’ stoner who says CHS isn’t real gets a big fucking dose of it. Anyone who’s watched someone go through it knows it’s real. Emergency room staff know it’s real. Medical researchers know it’s real. And you expect anyone here to take your claim that it’s just hypochondria as accurate?
You should talk to some ambulance medics and emergency room staff, they’ll fill you right in on CHS.


It was first described in South Australia, after weed was decriminalized there and people could grow their own. Few home growers would be likely to use anything that dangerous on their crop, IMHO.

After 2 years of nonstop covid lies from nurses and hospital staff fuck em' I'm good with never heeding any of their advice.
 
After 2 years of nonstop covid lies from nurses and hospital staff fuck em' I'm good with never heeding any of their advice.
After 2 years of nonstop faggotry from gibbering lunatics like you where it's completely impossible even to figure out what stupid ass thing you're even trying to say, all I can say is fuck you.
 
I think my brother and father both have this, and in fact their GP even suggested it. It's so disturbing to hear them vomiting so much so loudly. I've read this syndrome is becoming more recognized since legalization. Also, fun fact: legal marijuana leads to increased use of weed by minors according to some research.
Yeah, he didn't have a bro to give him water and put his pussy ass to bed. Went to the hospital where they coined a new term to describe what being a lightweight is.
It's actually only found among chronic daily users, not newbies. Both people I know who have it are heavy, daily smokers. One for like 40 yrs. High THC crap too, the more the better.
Can’t wait for a pothead to have a schizo episode while scromiting.
My dad hallucinates when he scromits and I'm scared he's going to rupture his aneurysm.
Sounds like someone couldn't handle their weed. :smug:

But seriously though how in the fuck does this stuff happen to people? I personally have not witnessed people freak out over being high on weed, and if they do have some fucked up thing happen to them I just assume they're already a schizophrenic or something else, considering weed can complicate some mental illnesses.
It's not a mental health issue, it's extreme vomiting that's so bad it could make you scream. Not running around screaming bc you're psychotic or something lol. Even weed veterans get it. It's usually in daily weed smokers and they think the cannabinoid receptors in their gut might be getting overstimulated. It's just the classic case of too much of anything being bad.
 
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It's just the classic case of too much of anything being bad.
It sounds like what you'd get if you just drank every day to the point of alcohol poisoning. But alcohol generally knocks you out before you can drink enough to kill you. But if you do get a serious alcohol poisoning case, as many frat brothers discovered, you can be puking nearly nonstop for well over a day.

And then when that happens to you once you know your limit to some degree.

Weed doesn't really have a "you should really stop doing this now" trigger for doing way too much. I'd imagine the easy availability of it makes smoking it like it's crack more of a behavior, i.e. just literally smoke incessantly until it's gone then immediately go get more. When scoring some was a minor adventure every time, people would tend to try to save their stash for tomorrow. Now, why bother?

Like nitrous, it's now hippie crack. Take as much of the absolute most concentrated stuff you can constantly.

Unsurprisingly, this has ill effects.

We can blame several generations of "reefer madness" policy for rendering people somewhat oblivious to legitimate danger warnings. Any drug that fucks with your brain, while it might be medically a good idea or just fun to do that, isn't entirely "safe." I still think it's safer than alcohol, but there's really no denying significant negative effects from excessive use.

I doubt you're going to see granny who tokes a bit to chill out the rheumatism and glaucoma suddenly on a scromiting rampage.
Anyone who’s watched someone go through it knows it’s real.
It's still not terribly common. I've never seen anyone have a screaming heaver over weed in my life and spent at least two decades more or less constantly stoned (although not on this shit that is available now which would have been as astounding back then as what we had in the '80s and '90s would have been to '60s hippies). I had heard of it happening though.

It's probably just more common now, plus with the social stigma gone, people will be way more likely to admit they were doing bong hits 16 hours straight when it started.

I've seen people puke to that point from pretty much everything else though, from alcohol to opioids and even once someone who ate what McKenna would call a heroic dose of shrooms, although I would personally call it an idiotic dose.
It's actually only found among chronic daily users, not newbies. Both people I know who have it are heavy, daily smokers. One for like 40 yrs. High THC crap too, the more the better.
There are now vape oil cannabis products that are mind-shatteringly potent, and they're even easier to use than a pipe, where you have to manipulate a lighter. I think people are getting so obliterated they wouldn't be able to handle a lighter and a pipe at the same time, but they can still push a button and suck the metal lithium battery-powered dick.
 
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