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Does weed effect remeron?? Im doing both

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PostPosted: 07/01/07 - 20:59    Post subject: Does weed effect remeron?? Im doing both Vote now! Reply with quote

im currently taking concerta 36mg and remeron 30mg for ADD and depression (insomia) and ive been smoking more and more weed lately i dont want to quit eather but one of my friends mom is a nurse and she says it can kill you or cause mental and physical problems in my later life ive googled it and it only leads me to boards with more questions please does anyone have the answer id ask my doc but im only 14 and he'd tell my parents
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PostPosted: 01/04/08 - 21:40    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

First off, I know where you are coming from. Kids who start smoking weed (myself included) at your age will start smoking more and more and a pretty predictable rate. It starts with smoking a sack or 2 on the weekends. Then it graduates to smoking whole 1/8ths (3.5 grams) on the weekends. Before you know it, your smoking daily and even more on the weekends.

My only point is be carefull. I know how good of a feeling smoking weed gives you when your young. It's f@#$^&* awesome. But it won't last forever. Think about why you smoke now. Is it because you like the group of friends your smoking with. Is it because you like to smoke with a girl/boy? If it is you shouldn't smoke. If you just absolutely love getting high, then all i can say is be carefull and have fun! And don't make any decisions based on weed that will limit you (quitting sports, fighting with parents etc.)

As a guy who also has add/depression i can tell you that weed is not going to be the solution for very long. And to answer your question smoking weed WILL make remeron and concerta alot less effective. But no, it won't give you permanent brain damage that i know of

Good luck!
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