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Smoking weed even once can cause development of psychological issues later in life in some people. Those of you who feel these symptoms should see a psychologist, especially if you have feelings of anxiety, sensitivity, paranoia, depression and/or suicidal thoughts. There is a probability that these symptoms will NOT just go away after a while. Medication and regular therapy will help you deal with these issues.
I personally theorize that people who already have the psychological issues are the only ones who suffer these sudden symptoms... but that is just my personal thoughts. As for the rest of it, I'm an ex-pothead who has been diagonosed with Major Depressive Disorder and PTSD as a child and the symptoms worsened severely after marijuana use. I now have to either continue to use marijuana or be on prescription drugs for the rest of my life.
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I have had this problem so much in the past. I thought it could be weed, but it went away for a few days after I had smoked, then suddenly hit me hard while I was on the computer one night. I ended up going to the ER and doctors a bunch of times, costing hundreds and hundreds of dollars due to feeling like I couldn't breathe, I could feel myself breathing but felt like I wasn't pulling any air in. Plus the delays. I couldn't / can't feel the difference between textures a lot of times. Like last night, I couldn't tell if I had socks on or if my covers were around my foot. It effects vision as well, for me at least. Things are blurrier, harder to focus, harder to think straight. It was like that for about three months, it slowly faded away. While having it I became paranoid about everything I did thinking of any possible reason for why I felt this. I stopped drinking Gatorade, stopped drinking orange juice, slept on different sides of the bed, even thought if my parents were poisoning me somehow. Anyhow, after it went away and I started to feel normal again, and of course not smoking anything during the time any of that was going on, I smoked again. The feeling immediately came back, the shortness of breath, tingles, delays.. then I was positive marijuana was what was causing all of this. I soon searched 'marijuana allergy', none of the symptoms that I read about were related to anything I had, but I was / still am positive that it is what it is. Especially after seeing this article and that other people are going through this same type of thing makes me feel better knowing I've figured it out and not to repeat it anymore. Perhaps why it lasted / is lasting so long for me is because I am unhealthier than most.. hopefully soon I will feel normal again. Thank you.
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THIS IS FOR EVERYONE WHO EVER POSTED HERE, THE TINGLING HAPPENS TO EVERYONE WHEN THEY ARE EXTREMELY HIGH, THE PROBLEM IS SOME PEOPLE WORRY ABOUT IT TOO MUCH TO THE POINT THEIR BRAIN TELLS THEM ITS PAIN AND BAD AND YOU EVEN CAN CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT IT IS STILL THERE.....IS IT REALLY PAIN YOUR EXPERIENCING? TRY TO CALM DOWN AND JUST LET THE FEELING HAPPEN. MARIJUANA OFTEN AFFECTS PEOPLE BADLY IF THEY ARE THE TYPE OF PERSON TO WORRY ALLOT ABOUT THINGS. ITS JUST HOW YOUR BRAIN WORKS. I FOUND THIS CAUSE I WAS CURIOUS ABOUT THE SCIENTIFIC DATA BEHIND THE TINGEING. JUST LET THE TINGEING BE IT IS ONLY A PAIN AND DISTRACTION IF YOU LET IT BE....I LIVE WITH IT AFTER EVERY TIME I GET SUPER DUPER HIGH BUT I DONT GO TO THE ER AND sh*t CAUSE I KNOW NO ONE HAS DIED OF OD OF MARIJUANA IN THE HISTORY OF EVER. JUST TRY NOT TO THINK ABOUT IT.
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hey i had the same feeling, i smoke weed 3 weeks ago, i was pretty high the whole week, the second week i was feeling great, but the third weed i felt the same bad feeling, what do you feel now? after 1 year left ? if you feel great what did you do ? please i need help ?
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Hey I feel sort of out of myself and I feel as though I can't focus on anything. I had to skip school for two days because I started getting really dizzy like how disoriented I feel when I'm high. I've only done weed like 5 times and its like the feeling of delayed reactions and a sense of lost of feeling/control during periods of time. I am so nervous because this has never happened to me before and I feel as though I''m losing control of my body. I am normally a great student and I work hard but this disorientation is messing with my life. I've only had this feeling for 3 days since I was high. I'm actually sick too with congestion and a super stuffy nose. I really don't want this to last for half a year since I'm in a really challenging school. Please let me know stuff that can help me out.
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Did you ever get better?? my problem is similar except i am dizzy and feel like passing out! D:
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first you were an id**t to smoke so much for the first time, it is very unhealthy and bad. weed unlike any other drug needs you body to adjust to it first. if you have gotten high on your first times means you have exceeded you bodies limited and damaged your nerve system. A good idea is to smoke about 0.5-1 gram for the first time to have you body used to drug (you wont get high), in that way you wont feel sick like how you are feeling now. then the second time you will get high but will not feel sick.
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are u people serious? or just too young? i am smoking for 15 years now...never felt so negative on any trip...
actually weed is a psychotic thing... maybe not everybody knows how to deal with it..
an advice... keep off the grass..
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Hey, one weekend me and a friend had a blunt and we we're like man this is bad stuff... nothing was happening... then after 5 minutes we got hit and were really HIGH. we went home and went to bed and woke up feeling a little weird but i knew this was normal. about 4 days later i had a joint before bed and i went to sleep, ever since then i have felt depressed and sad which was horrible. i also feel light and weak and exhausted. its been like 4 days now and i feel Slightly better but when will this completely stop it's horrible. i just want it to go and an answer would be much appreciated
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Hey guys. I'm glad I found this thread. I've struggled with this numbness/diminished sense of touch as well. When it's at its worst, reaching into my pocket or unzipping my pants can feel like a hopeless struggle. Anyway, here's my story:
After experiencing a week of nearly full-body numbness following a night of countless bong rips, I decided to lay off tree for a bit. However, my reluctance to smoke eventually dissipated and I gave in within a month of the initial numbness. Around mid-April I got back into smoking quite a bit, and the numbness returned twice in the following weeks. I haven't smoked for about two weeks but got mildly drunk last night. About an hour ago (18 hours after drinking) the numbness returned, but only lightly. Whether or not the alcohol is related, I honestly have no idea.
From what I've read online, many who struggle with this numbness/tingling after smoking weed also deal with anxiety. I've considered that the numbness is a symptom of an anxiety attack, but it seems unlikely considering the numbness hits me while sober and content. Although I've never considered it before, Isotretinoin (marketed as Accutane) was also mentioned in this thread as a possible factor. Although it cured my acne, Accutane apparently made me extremely prone to blushing. It's not clear if the medicine caused any anxiety/depression because I struggled with both prior to Accutane. I've also read speculation that weed can unveil a possible Vitamin B-12 deficiency, potentially resulting in numbness.
The numbness has actually gone away for the most part since I started writing this. In retrospect I'd say the discomfort has been less severe every subsequent occurrence. Weed definitely isn't for everyone, though. Hopefully the alcohol isn't related, but I'll abstain from both if I have to. The only advice I can offer to anyone struggling with this is don't worry and don't smoke. It does go away in time, and if weed caused it once, it will surely cause it again.
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