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What could be wrong with my health physically?

Sometimes people can be messed up after smoking synthetic cannabinoids (spice/k2 etc etc) there's a thread currently on here for example "jwh-018 nightmare". But is it possible for a synthetic cannboid to end up inside an edible instead of natural THC?

Like I said the edible that triggered the sensation in the first place was one I had never tried before from a new source.



That's possible, but I'd only consider it if you received the edible from a friend/street dealer. If it's from a rec. store or a dispensary, it's practically a given that it was made with the real thing.
 
I'm in England so no legal dispensaries here.

The edibles I acquired were using were made by a complete stranger in their kitchen. I have no idea exactly what went into the edible, what their kitchen hygiene is like (for all anyone knows their home could be filthy with vermin running all over the place it's not like a regulated establishment that gets checked by health inspectors), or even what chemicals they used to help with growing or if pesticides were used.

Sadly there are so many risks taken with the black market.
 
Been 7 months so far.

And in those 7 months every waking second I've felt this sensation, I have it round the clock literally every minute of every day.

The exact location of the sensation seems a little inconsistent, it seems to move about my brain. The left-hemisphere seems clear but I always feel a warm burning sensation somewhere in either the centre of brain or somewhere in the right hemisphere. Intensity varies throughout the day, most days have a couple of hours when it gets really bad.

It is really ruining my life it's hard to concentrate on anything and a lot of the time I just sit staring doing nothing.
 
I think it's in my cerebellum, it seems too far back and too far down to be the main part of my brain.

From what I've said so far do you reckon there's a chance I may have a tumour?
 
I think you need to see a doctor. Noone can diagnose you over the internet and you seem very concerned. Visit your doctor and they may alleviate some of your worries.

But, from my limited awareness, what you are describing doesn't sound like a tumour. It sounds like anxiety.
 
OP, sorry but I cant bear to read all the back and forth nonsense that was becoming very counter-productive so I'm posting this after reading just page 1 basically. And just In my opinion it was very disheartening when I read a member in the first page state that advising that someone go see a doctor and being honest about your drug use isn't what this site is about, it isnt harm reduction. Especially when they are scared enough about an underlying issue due to drug use that it is affecting their daily life.
I read such non-sense in this topic, anxiety, being honest with doctors, wow...maybe because I usually post in other drugs, whatever, you guys are next to it by a mile. OP, did you google to see what's in the center of your head? If you feel pressure there, the first thing I would do is I would google and see what is actually pressuring me! So educate yourself, I will give you the answer this time:
Encouraging a person to seek medical attention should always be considered before taking guesses at the risk of the problem that the OP is having is in fact in need of medical attention. Now I understand that that is very rarely the case and it is far more likely to be a result of anxiety because he/she is experiencing something abnormal happening as a result of a recent heavy binge on cannabis edibles, but it is never good advice to self diagnose unless it is your life in the balance and your willing to take that risk. Trying to dissuade doctor/hospital visits by trying to persuade someone like the OP that bluelight or you, as it seems, have all the answers could work. And then that person could be getting worse while we post about this topic for days debating guesses as to the problems instead of the OP seeing a doctor to run tests to try and diagnose it. All I'm saying is that if they don't want to take the time out of their day to see a doctor that is their decision but people will advise it anyway. I mean honestly if it were your kid that was afraid he was sick and had headaches that dont go away after drug abuse would you turn to bluelight and see if they can help diagnose him or would you take him to a doctor. Anyways sorry if that was information not needed because it should be deemed common sense, but I got the sense that KSA was lashing out at people advising going to a doctor because bluelight should diagnose problems instead.

You should definitely go back to the doctor and if she still thinks everything is okay ask her to recommend a specialist that knows more about the head issues your having than she does. Also out of curiosity why did the doctor choose risperdone of all the antipsychotics? I was given it once as a teenager when I went to a drug rehab facility and it gave me horrible side effects. The inability to stop pacing from inner restlessness which I learning was a common side effect of risperdal called extrapyramidal symptoms. It was so bad they put me on an anticholinergic called cogentin which didn't help so they kept upping the dose until it ultimately relieved the side effects but they obviously overdosed me because I was sent into a full blown delusional state where I didnt know where I was, I was talking to my friends for hours, thinking I was playing xbox then getting emotional because I would periodically get lucid and I thought someone took my controller. It was fucked up from the beginning. They stopped all medication and put me on olanzapine (zyprexa) which was basically side effect free but I was only on it for a few weeks as since I was in a psych ward they put me on the antipsychotics to keep me in line. Anyways I dont know why your on risperdal or how long but I do know it is very rarely prescribed anymore for many reasons like gynecomastia for one. Antipsychotics are notorious for strange and life altering side effects and my guess is the marijuana didnt help and actually ended up giving you side effects to your medication that you didnt originally have. If you read the side effect list it is huge and headaches is a very common one along with many other head and mind related side effects all the way from dizziness, pain in the ear, to tooth aches. Sorry if I turned this post into an essay but I have a unpleasant history with risperdal as well and it just brought back memories.
 
hi r3flex

I have gone to GP- she done a few physical tests, said they were all fine but gave me a referral for a neurologist which I am currently waiting on.

I was put on risperidone after the sensation in my head was triggered. The reason being a few days after the sensations were triggered I was in public and let's just say I had a bit of a meltdown partly because I didn't know what was happening and because the sensation was worse then than it is now. Then I was put on 2mg Risperidone.

I'm currently on 1mg risperidone but to be honest I don't think I need any meds at all but my head sensation really interferes with my sleep and the risperidone helps initiate sleep, although many nights I will frequently wake up. So I remain on it for the sleep aid. As a side note when reduced from 2mg to 1mg I had suicidal thoughts for over a month which I think was triggered by withdrawals. I also found on 2mg I felt like a zombie during the day with my personality sucked out of me, like a chemical lobotomy. But on just 1mg I feel more myself.

Recently and strangely I have been mostly feeling the sensations in what seems to be the back right hand side of my jaw whereas it used to all be in my head.
 
You think it may be tooth related and the head sensations were just radiating from whatever could be tooth related? When is the last time you have seen a dentist bc toothaches give me horrible headaches when they linger for long periods. If you need something help you sleep I highly suggest anything but an antipsychotic. The sedative action that your getting will go away quickly and then not only will you be left physically addicted, but you will most likely feel numb inside because antipsychotics shut down all your pleasure centers to keep you from getting depressed. The downside is that it also numb the good feelings and make you feel kind of like just content with things.
 
Still waiting on an appointment for neurologist.

I now feel it in the centre of head again just below the brain. Do you think this could be a sinus issue? But a sinus infection wouldn't last months and I haven't had any colds/excess mucus.

Are there any other sinus related conditions other than an infection? But even then I don't understand how cannabis/contaminated cannabis/dodgy drug posing as cannabis would trigger such a condition.
 
Cannabis use can trigger a lot of underlying issues. It's more powerful than most users give it credit for.


An infection can potentially last indefinitely. Realistically, though, if it started with an infection left untreated, it would've most likely developed into a much more serious health issue-- which is how I ended up with pneumonia two years ago because I decided to powersmoke through a regular ol' cold.


If you really think cannabis was the trigger, then you need to tell your neurologist that when you get your appointment. They may not be happy with your drug use, but it's better than giving them a complete mystery and saying "hey man, figure it out."
 
I've tried paracetomal, aspirin, ibuprofen and kratom. None of that makes any difference.
 
Just a thought do you have mold in your home it can do really bad things to your body and since this has been ongoing for so long it would be something to at least Google toxic black mold there are fb pages of people who suffer from Living in mold most of us had so many symptoms that could never be explained ....mold is very sneaky it can hide in the,walls and you would never even know it .... I hope u can get this figured out I know the feeling of something is wrong you know it but can not figure it out ...
 
The area I feel it, in that area there is the pituitary gland, hypothalamus and the amygdala. Is it possible too much THC at once could cause of of those things to malfunction or go into overdrive?

At the bottom of my brain or just underneath it in the centre, it feels hot. It's been 9 months and right now it's almost unbearable and I'm still waiting to see when my neurologist appt is. This is really f**ing my life up I can't enjoy anything.
 
^THC doesn't do that.

I hate suggesting this, but what happens if you take a benzo?
 
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