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Greenlighter
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- Jul 21, 2012
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Hey everyone! This is my first post on Bluelight.
I have recently quit smoking weed for two reasons:
I need to put more time and focus into my music and practice for my university audition
I'm not enjoying the long term side effects such as anxiety and paranoia. While only mild, these side effects bother me enough to quit.
I have taken MDMA four times and ketamine once.
Recently I discovered that my long deceased uncle had suffered from schizophrenia and eventually committed suicide. According to my Mum the cause of the illness was extreme stress (he was studying engineering at university despite wanting to do something else, most likely in fear of displeasing his father) and smoking marijuana. Apparently he always thought people were after him and at one point locked himself in his room and starved himself until he was skeletal in appearance before eventually taking his own life.
As far as I know this is the only case of schizophrenia in my recent family. Obviously I am worried that any further drug use would be putting me at risk of triggering the same illness.
Despite this knowledge I would very much like to continue taking MDMA occasionally (two to four times a year) and I am interested in trying magic mushrooms and possibly DMT at some point. I wouldn't mind experimenting with acid either, although it scares me a little.
What I want to know is do I have anything to worry about if I use these drugs on occasion? I'm sensible when it comes to substances and don't have an addictive personality at all. Could taking psychedelics possibly tip me over the edge and bring hidden mental illness to the surface? In the past I have smoked a lot of very strong weed and experienced nothing too serious. At times I tend to worry so much about things (even worrying that I worry too much) that I end up in tears. This happens very rarely and I think that could just be me and not a side effect from smoking. Looking back on these times I realise how ridiculous I was being.
What do you think?
I have recently quit smoking weed for two reasons:
I need to put more time and focus into my music and practice for my university audition
I'm not enjoying the long term side effects such as anxiety and paranoia. While only mild, these side effects bother me enough to quit.
I have taken MDMA four times and ketamine once.
Recently I discovered that my long deceased uncle had suffered from schizophrenia and eventually committed suicide. According to my Mum the cause of the illness was extreme stress (he was studying engineering at university despite wanting to do something else, most likely in fear of displeasing his father) and smoking marijuana. Apparently he always thought people were after him and at one point locked himself in his room and starved himself until he was skeletal in appearance before eventually taking his own life.
As far as I know this is the only case of schizophrenia in my recent family. Obviously I am worried that any further drug use would be putting me at risk of triggering the same illness.
Despite this knowledge I would very much like to continue taking MDMA occasionally (two to four times a year) and I am interested in trying magic mushrooms and possibly DMT at some point. I wouldn't mind experimenting with acid either, although it scares me a little.
What I want to know is do I have anything to worry about if I use these drugs on occasion? I'm sensible when it comes to substances and don't have an addictive personality at all. Could taking psychedelics possibly tip me over the edge and bring hidden mental illness to the surface? In the past I have smoked a lot of very strong weed and experienced nothing too serious. At times I tend to worry so much about things (even worrying that I worry too much) that I end up in tears. This happens very rarely and I think that could just be me and not a side effect from smoking. Looking back on these times I realise how ridiculous I was being.
What do you think?

You're opening a pretty big can of worms with that question I have to say.. I'll dig out some studies when I have a bit more time, but current knowledge is far from complete and there aren't definitive answers to your questions I'm afraid.